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The Virtue Circle: Order — Character and Self-Improvement
Location: Starbucks inside Target
Address: 88-01 Queens Blvd, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Length: 25 minutes
This is a meeting of The Virtue Circle, an in-person discussion group focused on developing one virtue or high-performance attribute at a time.
This week’s virtue is Order.

  • Definition: Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time.
  • Interpretation: Order means giving your possessions, duties, time, and systems their proper place.
  • Action: Give one scattered item, task, document, or responsibility a clear place, time, or sequence.

Order is an important virtue because it turns intention into execution. When things have a place and duties have a time, life becomes easier to run, easier to resume, and harder to neglect.
We will meet at the Starbucks seating area inside Target for a short, structured 25-minute discussion. Look for The Virtue Circle sign or notebook.
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Meeting Format
1. Virtue of the Week
We introduce Order, including its definition and interpretation.
2. Personal Reflection
Each person reflects on where Order is currently strong or weak in their own life.
3. Group Discussion
We discuss what Order means, what makes it difficult to practice, and what it looks like in real conduct.
4. Practical Action
Each person chooses one small action to practice Order during the coming week.
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Group Guidelines

  • Please arrive on time.
  • Keep the discussion respectful, practical, and focused on the virtue of the week.
  • Speak from your own life and experience.
  • Listen carefully when others are sharing.
  • The goal is not perfection. The goal is steady improvement.

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Participation Note
Attendance is voluntary. The Virtue Circle is a discussion group for adults, focused on personal reflection and practical improvement only. It does not provide legal, medical, psychological, financial, or professional advice. Each member is responsible for their own conduct, choices, belongings, and personal safety while attending.
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No prior reading is required. New members are welcome.

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