Ëvoðo-Hý
The Ëvoðo-Hý is a central tenet of early Ibrófeneð culture and society. It primarily asserts that both physical and cultural well-being must be considered equally important in the overall health of an individual. In this fashion, it serves as a counterpoint to the Ëvoðo-Uroše, which places more emphasis on cultural values than physical necessities by setting stone-based artpieces apart from dietary practices. In contrast, the Ëvoðo-Hý implies that an overemphasis on these cultural values, especially at the peril of one's physical health, is as detrimental to the individual as it is for the cultural values to be discarded. Together with the Ëvoðo-Úktžö, these two tenets provide a qualifier within the larger Ëvoðo-Uroše that allows for the maintenance of physical needs even if one must diminish cultural values to do so.
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