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I saw an ideal as something different tbh. The word 'ideal' suggests (among other things) perfection, while also being a belief because perfection is an abstract concept, a belief can absolutely not be an ideal too. That was why I was bandying 'faith' around, because by it's definition is a pure belief. You need to believe to have faith. (or that's how it seems to me).Oh, it was belief. When someone said ideal, and it was close, I kicked belief to the curb. I should have kept guessing based on that.
Flattery will get you everywhere!yes, i know that you don't do it on a purpose, which is why it annoys me even more haha but yeah you are good
Good try. Not the answer I had in mind.Character?
Another good guess, as many such answers could satisfy that riddle so far, but no.Personality
No, not that either. Good answer though.Ethos? Or possibly moral foundation?
Yeah, but that answer nothing gets you no gold star either but just some funny emoji , as I would never give a riddle with nothing as an answer. Well, anyway, I just did that once, so that does not count.Ha! I've got it! Nothing!
(that was a joke, but it does fit from a certain perspective! (yes, I'm a little warped!))
Actually, the mention of 'work ethic' begs the question, is this 'cultural' in some way?
Ah! But for me, a laugh from someone is as good as a win!Yeah, but that answer nothing gets you no gold star either but just some funny emoji , as I would never give a riddle with nothing as an answer. Well, anyway, I just did that once, so that does not count.
But are we on the right track, or gone off on a tangent?All wrong answers recently too.