The Virtues On Forms of Moral Life Author:Romano Guardini Msgr. Guardini clears away the faulty connotations that obscure the true concept of virtue to show that virtue, properly understood, concerns every man [sic] in a very personal way. Every virtue is a diffraction of the infinitely rich simplicity of the good upon a potentiality of man [sic]. Therefore, different individuals according to their pot... more »entiality are more or less related to or alienated from different virtues. It is well to begin, Guardini tells us, with that which is familiar and then to advance to that which is alien.« less