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NAME: Doria, Dexter C.

SECTION: 3F

EXPLORING VALUES
Your values are the things that you believe are most important. They help to determine
your priorities in life, and influence decision-making. For example, a person who values
wealth might prioritize their career, while a person who values family might try to spend
more time at home. When a person's actions do not match their values (e.g. valuing
family, but working a lot), they may become discontent. 
Values are often passed down by family, and the society you live in. To begin exploring
your own values, think about the values of the people who surround you.

My Mother’s Values My Father’s Values

1. One of the things that I adopted to my 1. One of the things that I adopted to my
Mother is Honesty because, if you lie Father is Loyalty because, I considered
everyone is not being able to trust you. If himself the luckiest man in the world to
they can't trust you there will be no be married to my Mother.
relationship now and probably never in the
future.
2. Second, is the most important things I
adopt from my Father is the importance
2. Second, is to put Respect to the other of standing up for what you believe in,
people because, when you treat others in even if no one is standing beside you.
the same regard that you would want to be
treated.
3. Lastly, is to be Generous isn’t just
about giving people money. A helping
3. Lastly, is to Appreciate and be Grateful hand can come in the form of your
for what we had, even if it wasn’t always time, energy, or even just a
what I wanted. compassionate shoulder for a friend to
lean on.
The Values of the Person I respect Society’s Values

1. Teachers, the Values that I adopted to my 1. First is Justice, brings unity to a country as they
Teachers is Hard work because, Teachers value are driven by the goal of maintaining law and
hard work, they help students to learn that they order. When there is justice in a country, people
must work for what they earn, both in and outside fear to commit crime. 
of the classroom.
2. Second, Respect is one of the most important
elements in society. If people simply had a little
2. Friends, be there when your friend needs you.
more respect for themselves and each other, the
Listen to her/him, hear her/him heart, be ready to
world would be a better place to live in.
offer her some support.

4. Siblings, to be Thankful because a Siblings is


3. Lastly, Freedom is the foundation upon which
one of the best treasures that we can have in democracy is built. Without freedom, democracy
life. Siblings are our “enemies” that we fight would be impossible, as it would be impossible to
the most with, but also, without a doubt, the have a system of government that was truly
ones we love the most. representative of the people and accountable to
them.

The Values I would like to live by The Values I actually live by

1. Courage requires a step outside of your 1. Appreciation, just as you appreciate it when
comfort zone. If you have no fear, you don’t others thank you for a job well done, for a
need courage, but when something you know thoughtful gift, or for rendering the help they
you have to do makes you feel sick inside, needed, others appreciate that recognition too.
courage is what makes you do that thing
anyway. 2. Kindness, this is about treating others the way
you want to be treated.
2. Patience, no one wants to be treated like an
inconvenience and sometimes your priorities 3. Love, sees the good in everyone, and it wants
have to change to make room for something good things for them. You may not always
(or someone) more important or more likely know what’s best for someone else, but if you
to help you grow. love them, you want their ultimate happiness,
and you want to see them grow.
3. Forgiveness is about letting go of anger and
resentment toward those who have hurt or
offended you.

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