impostor
someone who presents themselves differently than they are
naïve
innocent, lacking experience
idleness
the state of not working or acting; rest or repose
gratifying
giving satisfaction.
fatigue
extreme tiredness
elaborate
detailed and extravagant
fortify
to surround with protection
Virtue
behaviour showing high moral standards.
Humble
modest
Despise
strongly dislike
prevail
to overcome or be victorious
Dread
to fear something
resolved
determined to go through with something
vain
shallow and conceited
bitterness
disappointment at being treated unfairly
Nature
the collective physical world, features and products of the earth opposed to those created by man
Mores
standards of behavior or belief
Inequality
the unequal distribution of opportunities and rewards to individuals based on the privileging of one social or religious category over another
Man
a human being and the human race in general
Faculty
an inherent mental or physical ability
Self-Perfection
the idea that man can improve himself through his own nature
Law
system of rules that regulate the actions of the members of a community by threat of punishment
Substance
the essential nature underlying phenomena; the first cause, which is subject to changes and accidents
Attribute
a quality or feature that characterizes someone or something
Despotism
exercise of absolute political power without regard for the inhabitants of that political space
Democracy
system of government where the people of a state rules itself by means of popular vote
Aristocracy
form of government that gives political power to a privileged ruling class
Magistrate
civil officer or local judge who administers the law in court
Stoic
member of an ancient philosophical school that advocated accepting hardship without complaint
Dogma
principles given by an authority as incontrovertibly true