Virtucentric
A person who evaluates others primarily according to their character and virtues rather than their race, religion, nationality, gender, politics, wealth, status, popularity, or social identity.
A virtucentric individual believes that honesty, integrity, courage, accountability, loyalty, compassion, and wisdom reveal more about a person than any label ever could.
While others ask, "What are you?" a virtucentric person asks, "What kind of person are you?"
Virtucentric: Character above category. Virtue above vanity.
Origin: From the Latin virtus ("virtue," "moral excellence," "strength of character") and the suffix -centric ("centered on" or "focused upon").
A virtucentric individual believes that honesty, integrity, courage, accountability, loyalty, compassion, and wisdom reveal more about a person than any label ever could.
While others ask, "What are you?" a virtucentric person asks, "What kind of person are you?"
Virtucentric: Character above category. Virtue above vanity.
Origin: From the Latin virtus ("virtue," "moral excellence," "strength of character") and the suffix -centric ("centered on" or "focused upon").
Virtucentric by K. Vera North June 21, 2026
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