VALUES 3RD QTR Flashcards
What is RESPECT?
A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
What is LOVE?
The virtue which perfectly binds together all other virtues.
What is KINDNESS?
The act of being friendly and considerate, involving being thoughtful and caring.
What is OBEDIENCE?
It enables us to listen attentively and follow instructions of someone in a position.
What is GRATITUDE?
This virtue helps us see and cherish life as a precious gift, and has three main components.
What is APPRECIATION?
The recognition of those things which make us feel grateful.
What is GENEROSITY?
Refers to giving without expecting anything in return, showing care for others.
What is HUMILITY?
The quality of having a modest or low view of one’s importance.
What is COMPASSION?
It is not just a simple empathy for the suffering of others. It includes a decision to alleviate the suffering of others.
What is HONESTY?
It enables us to express things openly, no matter how difficult the truth might be.
What is vulnerability?
Fear of getting hurt or rejected can stop individuals from loving freely and fully and it creates walls that prevent open connection.
What is indifference?
A lack of concern for others’ struggles can prevent the growth of compassion, making it harder to connect with people’s pain and offer genuine care.
What is ego?
Feeling superior to others can prevent respectful interactions, as it leads to dismissing others’ needs and seeing them as less deserving of kindness.
What is self-centeredness?
Prioritizing one’s own needs over others can block expressions of love, creating an attitude that makes it hard to give without expecting in return.
What is prejudice?
Holding preconceived notions about others can limit respect, as it often leads to judging people unfairly without truly understanding their experiences and worth.
What is anger?
Negative emotions can cloud judgment and overshadow positive intentions, making it harder to act kindly or see the best in others despite our feelings.
What is fear of consequences?
Worrying about punishment or conflict can cause dishonesty, as people may lie or hide the truth to avoid uncomfortable consequences or difficult situations.
What is a sense of entitlement?
Taking blessings for granted can block gratitude, as individuals may fail to recognize and appreciate the gifts and opportunities in their lives.
What is negativity?
Dwelling on challenges or setbacks can prevent feelings of gratitude, as it makes it harder to focus on the positive aspects of life despite struggles.
What is pride?
When individuals are overly focused on their own importance, making it difficult to follow instructions or submit to authority.
What is bitterness?
When individuals feel anger or unhappiness or have trust issues.