I'm not really 100% 'behind' your question. Virtue? Can you rephrase the question? The question is a little busy, and do you mean 'a' virtue, or 'by' virtue of? I think of virtues as morals, so the phrasing of the question and the answers don't really jive with me.
Anyway, the one thing I keep thinking of is 'significance' (percieved, actual). But i'm not sure if I'm really understanding your question. So I'll leave it at that for now.
I'd like to fully understand your question, so if you have the time or desire, I'd appreciate if you rephrased it a tad.
Basically what I'm driving at is that there must be some substance/truth/virtue that keeps all things going; that allows them to endure the storms of time whereas others crumble underneath it's weight.
What do you think is the Virtue (reason) for that existence?
And yeah it is a tough question. Which is the reason why I posted it. I'm still not sure of the answer myself but my view of it is posted to dom180's reply.
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I'm not really 100% 'behind' your question. Virtue? Can you rephrase the question? The question is a little busy, and do you mean 'a' virtue, or 'by' virtue of? I think of virtues as morals, so the phrasing of the question and the answers don't really jive with me.
Anyway, the one thing I keep thinking of is 'significance' (percieved, actual). But i'm not sure if I'm really understanding your question. So I'll leave it at that for now.
I'd like to fully understand your question, so if you have the time or desire, I'd appreciate if you rephrased it a tad.
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Basically what I'm driving at is that there must be some substance/truth/virtue that keeps all things going; that allows them to endure the storms of time whereas others crumble underneath it's weight.
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OK, thanks. It was just a bit confusing! I'll think more on it. It's a tough question.
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You are most welcome =)
And yeah it is a tough question. Which is the reason why I posted it. I'm still not sure of the answer myself but my view of it is posted to dom180's reply.