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50 Values

This document describes several important moral values such as solidarity, decency, punctuality, coherence, learning, docility, sensitivity, communication, compassion, order, service, will, serenity, patience, experience, simplicity, respect, tolerance, joy, authenticity, gratitude, sincerity, generosity, honesty, and fidelity. It also describes values such as love, gratitude, respect, friendship, kindness, dignity, generosity, honesty, and humility.
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50 Values

This document describes several important moral values such as solidarity, decency, punctuality, coherence, learning, docility, sensitivity, communication, compassion, order, service, will, serenity, patience, experience, simplicity, respect, tolerance, joy, authenticity, gratitude, sincerity, generosity, honesty, and fidelity. It also describes values such as love, gratitude, respect, friendship, kindness, dignity, generosity, honesty, and humility.
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MORAL VALUES

Solidarity: It arises when my freedom, my development, and my well-being are no longer compatible with the
needs and misfortunes of others. We no longer limit ourselves to sharing within the family, but
with others.

Decency
The value that reminds us of the importance of living and behaving with dignity everywhere.

Beauty
Living the value of cleanliness opens doors for us, allows us to be more organized, and provides in
those around us a sense of well-being, but above all, of a good example.

Punctuality
The value that is built by the effort of being on time in the right place.

Coherence
It is the value that makes us whole people, acting always in accordance with our
principles.

Learn
The value that helps us discover the importance of acquiring knowledge through study and the
reflection on everyday experiences.

Docility
It is the value that makes us aware of the need to receive guidance and help in all
aspects of our life.

Sensitivity
It is the value that makes us awaken to reality, discovering everything that affects us the most.
the lowest level of personal, family, and social development.

Constructive criticism
Making constructive criticism to help others is a mature, responsible, and fulfilling attitude.
of respect for our fellow human beings.

Communication
Good communication can make the difference between a happy life or a life full of
problems.

Compassion
Compassion focuses on discovering people, their needs and suffering, with a
permanent attitude of service.

Order
We all like to find things in their place, but the most important thing is inner order and it is
the one that impacts life the most.

Service
Offering help spontaneously in the smallest details speaks of our high sense
of collaboration to make life lighter for others.
Will
Willpower enables us to accomplish things despite difficulties, setbacks, and the state of
cheer up.

Serenity
This value teaches us to stay calm amidst our occupations and problems.
showing ourselves cordial and kind to others.

Patience
If our time could have a name, it would be called 'hurry'. How do we expect our life
Have more sanity and be kinder to others if we all want everything "now"?

Experience
What a strong and attractive personality the experience presents! The day seems so distant when
Let us be mature and more prudent. It is the lesson of life...

Simplicity
A simple personality may sometimes initially go unnoticed, but its inner strength
and its charm is much deeper and more enduring.

Friendship
The elements that forge lifelong friendships.

Respect and Tolerance


The foundation for living in society. How to face differences in ideas, customs, and beliefs.
What do we see in society?

Joy
Every person is capable of radiating joy from within, and its most common, deepest source
and greater is love.

Authenticity
Experiences, knowledge, and the struggle to achieve improvement goals make it so that with the
time will shape a personal identity.

Gratitude
Well-born people are grateful. How to better live this value?

Sincerity
It is a value that we must live by to have friends, to be trustworthy.

Generosity
To give and to receive. The value that makes us improve as individuals.

Happiness
Being happy is not a state of mind, it's a constant attitude...

Honesty
Honesty is one of the qualities we would like to find in people or better yet, that
we would like to possess.

Solidarity
A value that helps us to be a better society and that should not only be lived in cases of
disaster and emergency

Fidelity
Living fidelity translates to the joy of sharing one's life with someone, striving for
happiness and personal improvement of the couple.

Sociability
This value is the path to improving communication and adaptability.
more diverse environments.

Prudence
Get ahead of the circumstances, make better decisions, maintain composure and demeanor.
kind at all times, they forge a determined, entrepreneurial, and understanding personality.

Self-control
To form a character capable of mastering comfort and the impulses inherent to one's own nature in order to
make life kinder for others.

Objectivity
Objectivity is the value of
Love: Love is considered as the union of important expressions and attitudes.
selfless, which are reflected among people capable of developing emotional virtues.

Gratitude: Gratitude, thankfulness, or appreciation is a feeling from the heart.


of attitude in the recognition of a benefit that has been received or is going to be received

Respect: Respect means showing regard and appreciation for the worth of someone or something.
including honor and esteem. This includes self-respect, respect for rights and the
dignity of all people and respect for the environment that sustains life. Respect
it prevents us from hurting what we must value.

Friendship: Friendship is a relationship between two people who have mutual affection for each other.
Friendship and coexistence are considered as traversing through a single continuum. The
the study of friendship is included in the fields of sociology, social psychology, anthropology,
philosophy and zoology. Various academic theories of friendship that have been proposed, including
the theory of social exchange, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles.

Goodness: It is the state or quality of being good, especially morally good or beneficial.
In a certain sense, it is the quality of having quality. In other words, in the area of text about goodness:
beneficiosos, remunerado, útil, útil, provechoso, excelente.

Dignity: Dignity is a term used in moral, ethical, and political discussions.


to signify that a being has an innate right to respect and ethical treatment.
Generosity: Generosity is the habit of giving freely, without expecting anything in return. It can
to involve time, offering goods or talents to help someone in need. Often
Equated with charity as a virtue, generosity is widely accepted in society.
as a desirable trait.

Honesty: Honesty refers to a facet of moral character and pertains to the attributes
positive and virtuous traits such as integrity, truthfulness, and sincerity, along with the absence of
lie, deceit or theft.

Humility: It is the quality of being modest and respectful. Humility, in various


interpretations, it is widely seen as a virtue in many religious and philosophical traditions,
whose relationship with the notions of absence of ego.
Justice: Justice is a concept of moral righteousness based on ethics, rationality, the
law, natural law, religion or equity. It is also the act of being just and/or equitable.

Diligence: It is the enjoyment of working and making an effort to achieve objectives without giving up.

Loyalty: Loyalty is the fidelity or devotion to a person, country, group, or cause.

Freedom: Freedom is the ability of individuals to control their own actions.

Peace: It is a state of tranquility characterized by the absence of conflicts.


violent and the ease of having no fear of violence. It is usually explained as the absence
of hostility.

Perseverance: Perseverance is the tendency of an individual to behave without being reinforced


in the purposes of motivation and not to give up in the attempt.

Prudence: It is the ability to govern and discipline oneself through the use of reason. It is
classically regarded as a virtue.

Responsibility: A duty or obligation to satisfactorily perform or complete a task.


(assigned by someone, or created by one's own promise or circumstances) that must be fulfilled,
and that has a penalty consequent to the failure.

Solidarity: Solidarity is the integration and the degree and type of integration that is shown by
a society or a group of people and their neighbors.

Tolerance: a fair and objective attitude, and permissive towards those whose opinions, practices,
race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one's own.

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