Announcing the release of ‘The eDictionary of Human Character’

Announcing the release of  ‘The eDictionary of Human Character’
The eDictionary of Human Character by M. Gregg Fager
The eDictionary of Human Character provides readers with systematic methods for recognizing, authenticating, duplicating and practicing those laws, rules, standards, and values necessary to produce, preserve and restore the sweetest fruits of human virtue in individuals, families, and societies.

California - 28th March, 2025 - Pioneering scholar and writer M. Gregg Fager brings forth The eDictionary of Human Character — a landmark resource of human characteristics (A thru Z). This enlightening guide to moral development and spiritual well-being brings better understanding of the languages of human character and human virtue to your fingertips.

  1. Search Capability – Test this App’s unique word search capability. For example, enter a human characteristic or attribute such as kind in the search bar, then add a one (1) immediately behind the word (kind1) before pressing enter. Test again using unkind1. Practice finding attributes (A thru Z) using other numbers (up to 45) until you can locate any definition or use of any human characteristic in this nearly 1,200 page App.

  2. Reference Tools – Test this App’s highlight, copy, paste, and other reference tools. Practice using them until you discover how you can best use them to gather, organize, and keep important reference text at hand—and to make your analysis, evaluation, discernment and judgment more enlightened and enlightening—and to record, retrieve, and share your knowledge of those human characteristics which are truly virtuous.

  3. Quick Access – Test whether you can access your important reference text quickly enough to empower someone to make a better choice or decision in time—or to rescue or save someone from danger in a moment of confusion, deception or temptation—or to help someone better remember and practice what is truly virtuous well enough to escape the existing bonds of a vicious addiction.


Three-in-One Resource

The eDictionary of Human Character provides readers with systematic methods for recognizing, authenticating, duplicating and practicing those laws, rules, standards, and values necessary to produce, preserve and restore the sweetest fruits of human virtue in individuals, families, and societies. This three-in-one eDictionary is:

  1. A Unique Textbook – Chapter 1 begins by comparing 19th and 21st Century definitions to expose how language-based understanding of truth and virtue can become (along with its language) twisted, corrupted and lost over time. Continuing with chapters 2 through 10, the entire eDictionary App constitutes a unique textbook.

  2. A Reference Book – The eDictionary App is a complete reference book. Chapter 8, for example, provides a ready-reference “Glossary of Terms and Defined Numerical Values.” Following Chapter 10, page numbering starts over at page 1 of “The Human Character Dictionary,” which provides more than 27,000 definitions of virtues, vices, and relative-value human characteristics.

  3. A Challenging Workbook – The entire eDictionary App is a challenging workbook. Chapter 10 is “An Open Challenge to the World” to take the 10 provided steps to improve the eDictionary. Those able and willing to undertake such a challenge are also invited to use the App’s defined numerical values to perform algorithmic research on the extent to which The eDictionary of Human Character could be used to effectively detect and limit the vicious use of artificial intelligence (AI).


About the Author

When M. Gregg Fager turned 12 years old in 1962, he graduated from nine years of Primary (Christian music, instruction, and activities for children) held weekly at the Sixth Ward Chapel in Idaho Falls. As a Primary graduate, he had learned to recite the 13 Articles of Faith of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Church he chose to join by baptism in 1958.

When Gregg memorized Article 13, he wanted to better understand its words. Article 13 says: “We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things (emphasisadded).” In 1969, Gregg was called of God to serve a two-year mission to Austria. While there, he continued to better understand and teach the true meaning and value of virtuous.

Gregg thanked the Lord Jesus Christ each day for taking good care of him as he blossomed and grew to do, he knew not what. Years passed. One day in 1984, as Gregg was reading an article by BYU President Jeffrey R. Holland about virtue-based education, he felt an inner fire prompting him to know, classify and record the true meaning and value of human characteristics (A thru Z). Such a universal resource did not exist. He felt he must somehow help humanity identify and live by those pure and virtuous principles which truly constitute the very best way to live for him, and for his family, and for society. So, he went to work.

To keep his remarkable work and all else moving forward through 28 years of exhaustive labor, Gregg relied heavily on his and his wife’s love of God, family, and country, on the Lord Jesus Christ, on words of Holy Scripture, on daily prayer, on personal revelation, on his university education, and on his years of experience in church service, military service, welfare service, multi-level teaching, business management, legal practice, writing and publishing, and so on. Miraculously, the pace of Gregg’s work closely coincided with the timing of desktop computer advancements, and things worked out at home and with his other work.

Along the way, Gregg experienced a miraculous unfolding of opportune personal studies, observations, travels and training to gain an encompassing spectrum of knowledge, skills, abilities and gifts pertaining to manifestations of human character in academics, athletics, arts, and sciences, nations, languages, religions, and cultures, principles, laws, rules, and standards, thoughts, beliefs, values, and characteristics, and so forth. Gregg found the Book of Mormon particularly helpful. He invites you to discover and compare the principles taught in that book with the principles found in any of the best books, to include this eDictionary.

By 2012, Gregg knew of a surety from many instances of Divine manifestation and revelation of light and truth that whatever he discovered about human virtue was, is and always remains in perfect harmony with absolute truth and Divine law. Gregg’s commitment to sharing the best fruits of his labors has yielded a comprehensive body of writing, to include the following:

To Be Virtuous, 2nd edition (2012)

The Language of Human Virtue (2012)

The Language of Human Character (2013)

The eDictionary of Human Character (World Release 2025)

Gregg was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2013. He testifies he could not have finished these virtuous works without the help of the Lord, and Gregg’s dear wife. He bids all farewell.

For more than 40 years, M. Gregg Fager has enjoyed sharing virtue-based lessons with young people and professionals at home and among the nations. His dedication to producing, preserving, and restoring worldwide enlightenment, virtue, and integrity continues to improve and strengthen people and organizations globally. He says he knows full well lasting world peace and prosperity cannot happen without commensurate moral goodness.

Availability: Now available for purchase

Book name: The eDictionary of Human Character

Author’s name: M. Gregg Fager

Book link: https://www.amazon.com/eDictionary-Human-Character-Gregg-Fager-ebook/dp/B0DMM71CHP

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