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UNIVERSAL VALUES

MURILLO, MARK LOUIS A.


BSECE 1 - A
LOVE
• A willingness to prioritize another's
well-being or happiness above your
own.

• Extreme feelings of attachment,


affection, and need. Dramatic,
sudden feelings of attraction and
respect.
PEACE
• freedom from disturbance;
tranquility.

• Peace is a concept of
societal friendship and
harmony in the absence of
hostility and violence.
TRUTH
• that which is true or in
accordance with fact
or reality.

• a fact or belief that is


accepted as true.

• typically ascribed to
things that aim to
represent reality
WISDOM
• the quality of having
experience, knowledge, and
good judgment; the quality of
being wise.

• Wisdom is associated with


attributes such as unbiased
judgment
INTEGRITY
•  is the practice of being honest and
showing a consistent and
uncompromising adherence to
strong moral and ethical principles
and values.

• the state of being whole and


undivided
JUSTICE
• in its broadest sense, is
the principle that people
receive that which they
deserve

• just behavior or
treatment
CO - EXISTENCE
• states or fact of living or existing at the
same time or in the same place.

• to live in peace with each other


especially as a matter of policy.
SERVICE
• the action of helping or
doing work for someone.

• an act of assistance.
DEVOTION
• the fact or state of being
ardently dedicated and
loyal.

• mean faithfulness to
something to which one is
bound by pledge or duty
CONTENTMENT
• a state of happiness and
satisfaction.

• could be a state of having


accepted one's situation and
is a milder and more
tentative form of happiness.
THANK YOU…

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