If your core values can be negotiated or otherwise compromised - you never had any genuine #CoreValues at all.
#wankerbutternoodles #NoMorals #NoEthics #TrashyPeople #PersonalCharacter #Morality #CoreValues
If your core values can be negotiated or otherwise compromised - you never had any genuine #CoreValues at all.
#wankerbutternoodles #NoMorals #NoEthics #TrashyPeople #PersonalCharacter #Morality #CoreValues
@PhoenixSerenity
Exactly. And if genocide is okay with you if the "right" people are carrying it out (as all Democratic politicians clearly feel) than you have no morals and no respect for human life.
That's why ALL politicians need to go, along with the oligarchs who own them.
*ahem* Mark Carney *ahem*
It seems like almost every new religion or empire or whatever is always a big bunch of people telling everybody, "Unlike EVERY OTHER corrupt pack of oppressors that came before us, we swear we got it correct now and we're only going to imprison, enslave, torture, and kill the RIGHT people this time, honest!"
@TheLegendOfThrill
I think many folks get core values & personal beliefs mixed up, more often than not.
Core values are enduring personal principles about what’s important that guide your behavior across all situations—they’re your “what matters most.” These don't change over time. These values don't change with new information as they're foundational values.
Beliefs are your personal convictions about what’s true—they’re contextual, changeable & based on information received & if/how new info is processed. For example: “Creativity is important to me” is a value; “I’m not a creative person” is a belief.
Beliefs tend to change, over time, with new information received/processed.