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VALUES AS THE FOUNDATION OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS : How values influence…
VALUES AS THE FOUNDATION OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS : How values influence relationships with oneself, others, the Creator, and the environment.
- Key concepts: relationships with oneself
Values like self-respect, honesty, discipline, and gratitude shape how a person sees themselves.
They help build self-confidence, positive self-talk, and healthy routines.
Good values prevent self-harm, negative thinking, and destructive habits.
- Key concept : relationship with others
Values such as kindness, respect, patience, trust, and empathy guide how we treat people.
They create healthy friendships, stronger family bonds, and peaceful communities.
Without good values, relationships often become toxic, selfish, or disrespectful.
- Key concept : relationship with the Creator (God)
Values like faith, humility, obedience, gratitude, and sincerity strengthen spiritual connection.
They influence acts of worship, moral decisions, and inner peace.
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Values such as responsibility, care, moderation, and sustainability shape how we treat nature.
They encourage people to protect ecosystems, avoid waste, and live in balance with the environment.
A lack of these values leads to pollution, overuse of resources, and environmental harm.
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Summary :
Values become a relationship that consist of: oneself, otherers, the creator/god, and also the enviroment. As individuals, it essentially a discipline and self respect lead to a strong self confidence and healthy habits that shapes in bigger community bonds
These values defines mankind moral and ecological conduct based on tehir faith to provide a clear moral compass and inner peace guiding to a righteous actions in life. While valueing the enviroment encourage people to take care of their environment
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Care:
• Watering plants, protecting animals, or cleaning surroundings.
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