Unfortunately, the current generation is gradually forgetting about nobility. Modern culture puts completely different values and ideals into the heads of the younger generation. But even now there are individuals for whom being noble is the norm of life. What is nobility?
Initially, nobility was considered a character trait of persons of noble birth, who from childhood studied knowledge and art, and also "absorbed" the rules of good manners and other manners adopted in high society. But, as history shows, it is not "blue blood" that endows a person with certain personal qualities. Therefore, over time, decent and highly moral people began to be called noble, regardless of what titles and material wealth they possess.
Nobility is the purity of thoughts, the desire to do good deeds, without demanding anything in return, to be free from base passions, the desire to live honestly, justly, spiritually.
The words of a noble person do not diverge from actions, because he realizes the full responsibility to the people around him and, first of all, to himself. In addition, such bad character traits as snobbery, thirst for revenge, anger, cruelty, selfishness, envy are not inherent in a noble person, his strength lies in forgiveness.
A noble person lives by his strict moral code, not looking back at the opinion of the majority. He is independent and open. His thoughts are aimed at creation, not destruction. True nobility lies in love for all living things on this planet, in a willingness to lend a helping hand to everyone in need. Noble people simply cannot pass by someone who is in trouble. Their conscience will not allow them to do it.
How to achieve nobility? For this, it is necessary to constantly improve oneself, to refuse to condemn other people, to oppose oneself to society. To become noble, you need to suppress negative manifestations of character, cultivate love for the world around you, cultivate honesty, sincerity and sensitivity.