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From our parents and extended families, we derive much of our values. From our social and spiritual ideals stem our family values. New life events will also alter beliefs that we previously retained. Individual principles reflect the way we live our lives and what we find to be important to our own interests. Enthusiasm, inspiration, modesty and spiritual satisfaction include human values.The principles of relationships reflect how we connect to other entities in our lives, such as friends , relatives, teachers, executives, etc. The ideals of partnerships include openness, courage, generosity and care. Social principles reflect how culture is connected to us. Justice, democracy, respect, culture, and openness provide social values.
Empathy-Empathy is described as knowing someone else's emotions and expressing them. It is important for people to realise who others are and to embrace who they are. It should be our ultimate priority to concentrate on how we will evolve together.
Respect- For all of us, reciprocal respect is needed. This is what humanises us. In order for a culture to work properly, having respect for all, considering the disparities between us, is important.
Love-In our hearts, holding love stops us from feeling the urge to hurt others. Instead of differences in race, faith or sexual orientation, love makes us understand the similarity we both have.