Benevolence is a quality of the human being with which he shows in society that he is good with those with whom he lives. According to its etymology, Benevolence is composed of the terms “Bene” which means “Good” and “Flew” which means “Wish”. This means that a Benevolent person wants to be good to others. Your feelings dictate that the actions you take must benefit others, even if their well-being is compromised. Philosophically, benevolence is the value that is brought to actions, this value is positive and is designed so that all actions based on it are constituted to do good.
In society there is a code that we know as ethics, morality in turn is that sense that is born from the education received at home and in education. When both are led by a person who shows good intentions, it represents a figure who is an example to follow. An example of Benevolence is that manifested in the actions of Pope Francis I, who with gestures of humility and a notorious transformation of the Catholic Church, sent a message of peace, union and community among the peoples of the world.
The new social currents that exist today led several times to governmental and ethnic conflicts, even wars, which meant a decrease in benevolent people, since they are obliged to ensure the well-being of their interests and those of their closest people. . When a person is benevolent, they are exceptional, different and stand out.
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