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Freemasonry, the world's oldest fraternal organization with roots in medieval stonemasons, focuses on character development through the principles of good citizenship, strong moral character, and care for the less fortunate.
Central to its teachings are Friendship, fostering strong bonds; Morality, emphasizing ethical conduct; and Brotherly Love, promoting compassion and mutual aid. Freemasonry also encourages the development of the four cardinal virtues: Temperance (moderation), Fortitude (courage), Prudence (wisdom), and Justice (fairness). By cultivating these principles, Freemasonry aims to shape honorable individuals who positively contribute to society
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