Each of us must develop virtues that apply to us as individuals but also apply within the context of our life situation such as our profession. Intellectual virtue comes from being taught. Moral virtue result from developing proper habits. Neither arises without our active intervention and participation over nature. Aristotle said, “we first acquire the potentiality and later exhibit the activity” (Aristotle, 1925, p., 28). We develop virtues by practicing them much like we learn the arts and music. We learn by doing them repeatedly and forming the correct habits then by exercising them as a young musician learning a new instrument. To Aristotle, the soul is where virtue exists. The body is what moves us astray from virtue (Aristotle, 1925, p. 26).