The document lists several morals and values that the author considers important, including integrity, compassion, courage, sacrifice, self-control, justice, cooperation, diligence, keeping promises, doing no harm, taking pride in work, responsibility, empathy, benefiting others, respect, patience, forgiveness, peace, fidelity, tolerance, and self-respect.
The document lists several morals and values that the author considers important, including integrity, compassion, courage, sacrifice, self-control, justice, cooperation, diligence, keeping promises, doing no harm, taking pride in work, responsibility, empathy, benefiting others, respect, patience, forgiveness, peace, fidelity, tolerance, and self-respect.
The document lists several morals and values that the author considers important, including integrity, compassion, courage, sacrifice, self-control, justice, cooperation, diligence, keeping promises, doing no harm, taking pride in work, responsibility, empathy, benefiting others, respect, patience, forgiveness, peace, fidelity, tolerance, and self-respect.
Having Integrity is principledbeing of sound moral character, showing
courage of convictions, standing up for what is right. Being Caring/ Compassionate/ Benevolentshows good will, generosity; charitable, considerate, kind. Having Couragedoes what is right, even in the face of personal consequences, rejection by others, or danger. Being Willing to Sacrificegives of oneself or one's possessions to help others or for something one believes in. right, even in the face of personal consequences, rejection by others, or danger. Maintaining Self-Control is able to stay calm and rational, even under conditions of temptation, stress, or aggravated assault (such as being teased or "put down') by others. Being just and Fairtreats others as you would want them to treat you; rules applied equitably; does not discriminate on improper basis. Being Cooperativegets along well with others, willing to compromise; committed to the concept of neighborhood, society, country, and world. .Being Diligentputs out best effort and works hard; does not give up easily; keeps trying despite hardships; self-reliant. Keeping Promises attempts to keep commitments, reliable, dependable. Doing no harmconsiders the potential for physical or emotional harm to others and avoids that harm. Takes pride in workdoes one's best; is not unduly influenced by setbacks or external pressures to do less than one can. Taking personal responsibilityis accountable, dependable, amenable; considers consequences and accepts responsibility for own actions or inactions; does not shift blame for own mistakes to others.
Having Empathy is able to identify with another's feelings or point of
view in order to better understand him/her. Benefiting others makes decisions that have the potential for a positive effect on others. Having Respect for others Acknowledges and honors the rights, freedom, and dignity of others. Having Patience -- knows that good products, actions and outcomes take time; can delay gratification; does not leap before looking. Being Forgiving -- is able to leave upsetting and hurtful things behind; stops the cycle of the hurt to others or oneself; does not seek revenge. Making Peace -- is able to compromise, to talk things out without resorting to violence, to seek solutions to problems that will be in everyone's best interests; values calmness and safety. Having Fidelity/ Loyal -- shows faithfulness, trustworthiness, keeps commitments, doesn't talk behind others' backs, remains a good friend even in hard times. Being Tolerant is able to recognize and respect the differences among people, does not discriminate just because someone is different; acknowledges positive characteristics, not just limitations. Having Self-respect -- has due regard for one's own reputation and long-term image of a "good" person; does not abuse ones own body or act in trivial ways that are dangerous to oneself; cares about yourself (Your conscience)