My values

My value exercise was a meaningful experience for me to look back and see my important values, which I really haven’t thought about deeply in the past. Ten values that I listed were family, family happiness, loving, happiness, achievement, creativity, friendship, wealth, beauty, and religion. I believe those are the factors that mean the most to me. As of now, my values have determined who I am, and I sure that it will affect my future in career wise as well.

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I have very similar values as you my top five values health, freedom, familial happiness, achievement, and peace. I believe our interest is in material goods and immaterial good.

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