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  2. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    Circle chart of values in the theory of basic human values [1] The theory of basic human values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous cross-cultural communication frameworks such as Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. Schwartz identifies ten basic human ...

  3. Personal boundaries - Wikipedia

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    Defining values: A healthy relationship is an “inter-dependent” relationship of two “independent” people. Healthy individuals should establish values that they honor and defend regardless of the nature of a relationship ( core or independent values).

  4. Ren (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Confucius also defined ren in the following way: "wishing to be established himself, seeks also to establish others; wishing to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others." [2] Confucius also said, “Is goodness out of reach? As soon as I long for goodness, goodness is at hand.” [3] Ren is close to man and never leaves him. [4]

  5. Values (Western philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The values that a person holds may be personal or political depending on whether they are considered in relation to the individual or to society. [1] Apart from moral virtue, examples of personal values include friendship, knowledge, beauty etc. and examples of political values, justice, equality and liberty.

  6. 29 Once-Respected Occupations That Have Slipped Into Disrepute

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    The values from a few decades ago, like status and stability, have been replaced by freedom and finances. #10 Working for an airline, used to be admirable job, classy, now it's embarrassing as ...

  7. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    In goal setting terms, values can be defined as trans-situational goals with goals being more specific than values which are higher order and more general. In this sense goals can be defined further as the mechanism by which values lead to action. [63] Goals can provide a vehicle for closing the value-action gap.

  8. People Reveal 39 Professions That Would Be Dealbreakers In A ...

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    Image credits: Rainbowponydaddy Schiff said that, generally speaking, the weight you place on a potential partner's job should depend upon the context of the relationship and the values you and ...

  9. Here's How Kelly Ripa's On-Camera Body Language Has ... - AOL

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    In the above video, there's a moment when Ripa shifts her torso to face Seacrest and maintain eye contact as they interact, showing that she values her co-host's thoughts and is fully engaged.