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Values



We use our value system—a hierarchy of qualities we have embraced as important—every day to make decisions and choices. While most people will agree that common values such as honesty, courage, loyalty, confidence, and kindness are important, each society, community, family, and person all have a differing set of which values should take precedent over others in any given situation. When we make decisions based on values that differ from the prevailing or expected ones, we can be seen as being anything from inconsiderate to morally wrong. Tension between personal and community or cultural values causes social friction, invokes shame, and leads to intense moral judgment on all sides. Understanding that there is no one right value judgment in any situation can help open compassion to others, and discovering what our own core values are can help us make bold decisions that lead toward integrity and self-fulfillment.

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Science Can Answer Moral Questions

Questions of good and evil, right and wrong are commonly thought unanswerable by science. But Sam Harris argues that science can—and should—be an authority on moral issues, shaping human values and setting out what constitutes a good life.

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Being Your Own Best Friend: Cultivating a Healthy Sense of Self

Venerable Thubten Chodron gives a talk to a full-house audience at North Idaho College on developing a true sense of self-confidence based on living in line with our personal values.

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The Abolition of Man

In the classic The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis, the most important Christian writer of the 20th century, sets out to persuade his audience of the importance and relevance of universal values such as courage and honor in contemporary society.

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FindCenterOne’s dignity may be assaulted, vandalized, cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away unless it is surrendered.

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How to Grow the F*ck Up: A Guide to Humans

Learning how to grow up and be more mature starts with knowing what you truly value. Being an adult means sticking to your values, even when it’s not popular or doesn’t benefit you.

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30-Day Challenge: How to Discover Your Core Values

For 30 days: 1. No scrolling. Minimise tv and social media and read instead. 2. Up early every day. Do your physical and written work as described. 3. Write values/goals/emo lit exercise (10 mins minimum) 4. Meditation. Here is a short guided meditation from me.

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Ethics for the New Millennium

Only during a time when we have so little faith in one another, so little confidence in the willingness of others to do what is right, can a strong voice emerge to dispel disillusionment and show us hope.

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FindCenterI became convinced that noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good.

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5 Core Values Quizzes to Identify What’s Important to You

Knowing your personal core values is one way of connecting with your authentic self.

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How to Determine Your Core Values | 13 Questions with Dr John Demartini

Understand the difference between values and social idealisms. Knowing your highest values enables you to align your life’s actions with the things that mean the most to you. Not being aware of your highest values makes it exponentially more difficult to create a meaningful, fulfilling life.

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