Ideals

/aɪˈdiːəlz/ noun

Standards or principles that you believe are perfect and worth trying to achieve or live by, like honesty, kindness, or justice.

From Old French 'ideal,' derived from Medieval Latin 'idealis,' which comes from Latin 'idea' meaning 'form' or 'essence.' The Greek philosopher Plato used 'idea' to describe perfect, eternal forms that physical things only imperfectly copy.

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