Ambition (character trait)![]() Ambition is a character trait that describes people who are driven to better their station or to succeed at lofty goals. Origin and natureAmbition has been interpreted as the resolute culmination of a bold personal decision, but also as a receptive acceptance of an externally-provided great destiny.[1] It can be characterized as a drive or a goad that makes the person with ambition uncomfortable until they have realized their goals.[2] This discomfort can in part arise from the fact that the extraordinary goals that characterize ambition tend to come to public notice.[3] David Hume called it "the most incurable and inflexible of human passions".[4] Various philosophers have taken different views of ambition. Aristotle described it as virtue born of the love of achieving noble purposes, though he was ambivalent about its potential ends.[5] Philosopher Agnes Callard contrasts ambition with aspiration: in her view, ambition concerns goals with already-ascertained value: money, power, fame, and the like. Aspiration concerns goals that one does not yet fully understand the value of, but that one hopes to understand in the process of reaching for them.[6][page needed] References
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