Values aren't limited to moral choices, they also involve practicality, strategy, how best to do what we do everyday. It's like a river and it's banks. The river flows and we make sure that it is not impeded or blocked and it can create power - hydroelectric power is clean and abundant But we also use dams not just for energy creation but also for flood control. If a river overruns its banks you have flooding which helps no one. We have to have the free flowing with the guiding of the banks for the best result.
In the same way we need the practical values, efficiency and such, along with the control of the moral values that keep us from "flooding" so to speak. A recent presidential candidate exemplified this by listing a set of values that he chose for his campaign - called the "rules of the road". Values that he lived by and wanted his supporters and volunteers to follow. They were a mix of the practical and moral.
The practical ones I see as: Teamwork, Boldness, Substance, Discipline, Excellence.
The more moral values I see as : Respect, Belonging, Truth, Responsibility, Joy.
These are intertwined and support each other, and both are necessary for life.
Think about how you view life and what values are important to you.
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