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  2. Equanimity - Wikipedia

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    From French équanimité, from Latin aequanimitatem (nom. aequanimitas) "evenness of mind, calmness," from aequus "even, level" (see equal) + animus "mind, spirit" (see animus). Meaning "evenness of temper" in English is from 1610s.

  3. Temperance (virtue) - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle included discussions of both temperance [3]: III.10–11 and self-control [3]: VII.1–10 in his pioneering system of virtue ethics.. Aristotle restricts the sphere of temperance to bodily pleasures, and defines temperance as "a mean with regard to pleasures," [3]: III.10 distinct from self-indulgence.

  4. Evenness - Wikipedia

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    Evenness may refer to: Species evenness; evenness of numbers, for which see parity (mathematics) evenness of zero, a special case of the above; See also.

  5. Upekṣā - Wikipedia

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    It is evenness of mind, unshakeable freedom of mind, a state of inner equipoise that cannot be upset by gain and loss, honor and dishonor, praise and blame, pleasure and pain. Upekkha is freedom from all points of self-reference; it is indifference only to the demands of the ego-self with its craving for pleasure and position, not to the well ...

  6. Paramananda (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    This implies that supreme bliss is achieved by maintaining evenness of temper—practising equanimity in all actions—without being attached to or instrumental in making those actions bear fruit. [2] The Bhagavad Gita highlights this principle by referencing five types of actions using specific verbs:

  7. Temper - Wikipedia

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    Temper (band), a dance music group; Temper, a 2008 album by Benoit Pioulard "Temper", a song by Cyberaktif from the 1991 album Tenebrae Vision "Temper", a 2021 song by Vera Blue; Temper, or, Domestic Scenes, a novel by Amelia Opie, 1812–1813; The Tempering, a young-adult novel by Gloria Skurzynski, 1983; Temper, a character in Corner Shop Show

  8. Musical temperament - Wikipedia

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    Their solution, laid out by Pietro Aron in the early 16th century, was a series of tunings referred to as meantone temperaments, which temper the interval of a perfect fifth slightly flatter than in just intonation, and then proceed much like Pythagorean tuning, but using tempered fifths instead of the just fifths. With the correct amount of ...

  9. Temperament - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, temperament broadly refers to consistent individual differences in behavior that are biologically based and are relatively independent of learning, system of values and attitudes.