The discussion delves into the distinction between virtues and character strengths, highlighting how character strengths are specific dimensions of a positive personality while virtues represent broader social values. Insights from ancient moral traditions reveal six core virtues—wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence. Recent research has streamlined these into three primary virtues: caring, inquisitiveness, and self-control, demonstrating their relevance across cultures and their connection to individual strengths.