kharakter
Kharakter is a term derived from the Greek word charakter, meaning "stamp" or "engraved mark," which originally referred to the distinctive features or qualities that define an individual. Over time, the concept evolved to encompass the moral and ethical traits that shape a person’s character, influencing their behavior, decisions, and interactions with others.
In modern usage, kharakter often refers to the totality of a person’s enduring qualities—such as integrity,
The study of kharakter intersects with fields like moral philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Philosophers such as
Cultural and historical contexts also shape perceptions of kharakter. In many traditions, strong character is associated
Developing kharakter involves self-reflection, accountability, and deliberate practice. While innate tendencies may influence one’s potential, character