Why do we assign positive meaning to "values?"
When someone says that guy or girl has his or her own values, we tend to think of it as something positive. Someone who has strong values and follows them is respected. But are values always positive?
In a nutshell, a "value" is principle or standard of someone's behaviour. Alternatively, it is something of importance, worth, or usefullness. But the value I am talking about fits the first description.
What we don't think of frequently is the fact that values can be positive and negative. Someone's value might be hatred towards a certain ethnicity or nation. Someone's life values might be robbery, deception, and murder. Just reminding you to be mindful when you think about a person's values next time)
@javohirakramov
When someone says that guy or girl has his or her own values, we tend to think of it as something positive. Someone who has strong values and follows them is respected. But are values always positive?
In a nutshell, a "value" is principle or standard of someone's behaviour. Alternatively, it is something of importance, worth, or usefullness. But the value I am talking about fits the first description.
What we don't think of frequently is the fact that values can be positive and negative. Someone's value might be hatred towards a certain ethnicity or nation. Someone's life values might be robbery, deception, and murder. Just reminding you to be mindful when you think about a person's values next time)
@javohirakramov