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137.2 | Uniqueness of the individual | ADVAX::ENO | | Wed Dec 17 1986 16:46 | 2 |
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137.3 | This above all: | ULTRA::ZURKO | Security is not pretty | Wed Dec 17 1986 17:09 | 1 |
| to thine own self be true.
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137.4 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie,CSSE VOTS/OSAK | Wed Dec 17 1986 18:30 | 5 |
| I would never relinquish my love for my fellow humans, black, white,
yellow, male, female.
In retaining this basic belief I think I'd retain the basis for
most of my other beliefs.
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137.6 | | STUBBI::B_REINKE | Down with bench Biology | Thu Dec 18 1986 07:42 | 2 |
| care and concern for others (even .5's) which grows out of my
faith in God.
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137.7 | Love makes everything else worth it | TOPDOC::SLOANE | | Thu Dec 18 1986 12:01 | 3 |
| Love for my wife and kids.
-bs
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137.8 | In God and everyone else I trust | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Thu Dec 18 1986 12:17 | 39 |
| I thought about this one last night.... It's a toughie and difficult
to answer honestly, I think.
I'd say what I value above all else is trust. My trust in others
and how others trust me. I have left jobs, stopped relationships,
and grovelled to protect and instill this value.
And I didn't really think about it until two of the neighbor children
stopped by yesterday afternoon to play with our cats and we had a
discussion about Christmas. Six-year-old Corrie said her Mom yelled
at her for looking in bags. I explained that Christmas had a special
rule in our house that no bags were looked in at all!! Caragh asked
how that rule was enforced when no one was home. I shrugged and
told her that it simply was.... Patrick and I never looked in each
other's bags, never read each other's mail, and never peeked in the
other's respective journals.
How did I know?, she asked.
In my heart, I told her, I would know if he did, just as he would
know if I did.
Of course, very heady stuff for an 11-year-old and Corrie begged out
of the discussion long before that to play with Rocco and Rhonda.
And driving home from school last night I remembered that I quit my
last 2 jobs at DEC because I no longer trusted my manager, broke up
with someone 4 years ago because I no longer trusted him, and realized
that I could put up with anything except loss of trust.
I realize what an awful burden that puts on people around me, and
I wonder how realistic it is to maintain that... and I wonder how
hard I'm being on myself to make ME maintain that. And in religion,
is my trust of God and the church simply blind faith in what the
priests tell me?
Sorry for the rambling....
Karen
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137.9 | TAKE ACTION! | USFSHQ::SMANDELL | | Thu Dec 18 1986 12:26 | 8 |
| Definately a tough, thought-provoking question!
After mulling this one over for days, I'd have to say that taking
action is my Number 1 value. Whatever goes on in life, be it desires
or events, I try to DO SOMETHING about it. It's gotten me a lot,
so far.
Sheila
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137.10 | It's a Matter of Trust | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Swimmers Do It Wetter | Thu Dec 18 1986 12:37 | 6 |
| I agree completely with .8. I can (and have) put up with all sorts
of crap from all sorts of people. The one thing I won't put up with
is a violation of my trust. Once that happens there is no possible
way I will ever trust that person again.
Bahama Mama
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137.11 | What is "religion"? | LYMPH::MUNSON | | Thu Dec 18 1986 13:29 | 5 |
| To pay back the earth/creation/God (or whatever it is that gave
me life) for my life. Otherwise, I would be breaking trust with
that which supports my life.
Joanne
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137.12 | Most Important to me | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Thu Dec 18 1986 13:34 | 6 |
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To always remember to treat other people (and as far as possible
animals) as well as I want to be treated myself.
Lorna
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137.13 | Love | CSC32::JOHNS | | Thu Dec 18 1986 14:27 | 12 |
| Love.
When Jesus said that the most important thing was to love God, then
also to love other people, I believe he also said that all the other
things one should do would come. I agree. If you love people,
then you should look at things more fairly, and trust people a little
more easily. Love isn't easy, and I sure haven't gotten there yet,
to love as fully and as well as I think I should, but it is what
I would want to keep striving for.
Carol
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137.14 | | TLE::SUNDARAM | Usha Sundaram | Thu Dec 18 1986 16:54 | 2 |
| Honesty, especially to oneself (same as .3), comes first to my mind.
To be loving and caring is equally important to me too.
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137.15 | | CACHE::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Thu Dec 18 1986 17:40 | 17 |
| o Reason
o Purpose
o Self-Esteem
o rationality
o independence
o integrity
o honesty
o justice
o productiveness
o pride
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137.16 | one day at a time | DROID::DAUGHAN | Kelly | Thu Dec 18 1986 20:33 | 3 |
| ...accept the things i cannot change
the courage to change the things i can
and the wisdom to know the difference...
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137.18 | | BEES::PARE | | Fri Dec 19 1986 16:22 | 7 |
| >If asked to relinquish all moral values, religious beliefs
>and personal guidelines...which would you leave for last.
I think that the last value that would leave me would be the
belief in the sanctity of life. Life for its own sake and
not for any purpose or end. I'm beginning to believe that
its the dance and not the dancer that matters.
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137.20 | Trust is as trust does | CSC32::KOLBE | Liesl-Colo Spgs- DTN 522-5681 | Fri Dec 19 1986 20:31 | 2 |
| As with several others I feel most important thing is to never betray
a trust. Liesl
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137.21 | min | SARAH::BUSDIECKER | | Fri Dec 19 1986 21:11 | 9 |
| I think for me it has to be love.
As with most any value though, since they are vaporous (can't remember the
right word for non-concrete (haven't been drinking, I've just been working
since 9 this morning)), it's hard for more than one person to agree on what
the values really are. Love for me and love for Joe (my "SO") aren't always
the same thing, yet in the end it seems to mean a tremendous amount of
trust, respect, caring, etc, etc, etc, for both of us, without being
overwhelming.
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137.22 | the holy trinity? | NZOV03::STUART | patience is a virtue | Sat Dec 20 1986 08:18 | 15 |
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'love, honesty and trust'
but...
> If asked to relinquish all moral values, religious beliefs
> and personal guidelines....which would you leave for last?
Why would you want to listen to anyone who asked you to do such
a dumb thing in the first place ???
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137.24 | Imagine... | ULTRA::ZURKO | Security is not pretty | Mon Dec 22 1986 09:22 | 11 |
| re: .23
I think the tone of your response is unnecessary.
re: .22
I've been in situations where a good deal was out of my control,
but I could concentrate on small pieces of it, and do some good.
Obviously, when I've got a context, I can make a more concrete
decision. But I can indeed imagine myself in a situation where I
had to decide on a value, and fight for it. Of course, no one would
be *asking* :-).
Mez
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137.25 | Create! | COGNAC::GLICK | You can't teach a dead dog new tricks | Mon Dec 22 1986 10:50 | 21 |
| The belief that I should leave more "resources" when I die than I consumed
while I lived. Might mean translating food and oxygen into the great
novel. . . Might mean creating an atmosphere of trust for someone. . .
Might mean loving someone. . . Might mean simply resisting the
destructive forces around me. . . Or not so simply might mean actively
trying to tear down those destructive forces. . . Might mean not being the
kind of person who forces someone else to use up resources just dealing
with me that they might use in some creative endeavor.
The creation drive rests on a belief in a benign, active, creator God in
whose image (Physical? spiritual? Mental? I don't know) I(we) are made,
and in whose being we participate. True creation springs from and is
guided by that participation. Usually love and trust as mentioned
elsewhere are the building blocks. Negative example here, World War II saw
the "creation" of death camps, but that creation took more out of the world
than it added.
Obviously I've never have quite bought into the idea of Ying/Yang or Good
and Evil being two sides of the same coin.
-Byron
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137.26 | | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Mon Dec 22 1986 15:56 | 7 |
| re: 25
I like the idea. Very *proactive* (Isn't it amazing the words you
learn from management books?)
For my self it's a toss up between truth and empathy.
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137.28 | | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Tue Dec 30 1986 13:56 | 3 |
| 1. Truth
2. Recognition that life is more a state of mind than a reality.
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137.29 | Agape | VAXUUM::DYER | Spot the Difference | Mon Jan 05 1987 01:42 | 0 |
137.30 | ? | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Tue Jan 06 1987 12:52 | 5 |
| .29 forgive me for being dense, but
huh?????????
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137.31 | Agape - Love for non family ! | TONTO::EARLY | Winter is for Hiking/Backpacking -Bob | Tue Jan 06 1987 22:30 | 20 |
| re: .30
The "greeks" have three words for "Love":
Eros - Love for ones wife (?) (lover, etc) Sexual love.
FIlial Love for ones family, children, parents)
Agape - Love for otehr people, the worlds, friends.
Agape became a very popular term during the Ecumenical Movement
a few years back.
Its a nice wasy of registring "I Love you" wiothout extending any
implicationm of "lets hop into bed",.
[ oh oh network problems causing slowdown ]
End here
Bob
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137.32 | (-: :-) | VAXUUM::DYER | Days of Miracle and Wonder | Fri Mar 13 1987 19:18 | 9 |
| The Greeks actually have four words for love:
o Lust - We all know what that is, don't we?
o Eros - Lust gone upscale.
o Philia - Love for people in Philiadelphia.
o Agape - Love that leaves your mouth hanging open.
Or something to that effect . . .
<_Jym_>
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