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At any moment, you are making a decision of how to spend your time, of what you direct your energy to. You are constantly evaluating which activity has more value to you and acting on it.
Our values are constantly reflected in the way we behave. And analyzing our actions is a good diagnosis tool, as we all have things we like to think we value but donโt back with actions.
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Many believe themselves to have desirable values to mask their actual values. Effectively turning aspiration into a form of avoidance, as they ignore reality in favor of a fantasy.
Our values are extensions of ourselves; they define us. A disconnect between our actions and emotions may make us delusional, about ourselves and the world.
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Self-loathers feel that they are morally inferior and that they should suffer to compensate for their own wretchedness. Alternately, those who love themselves avoid harming themselves and get satisfaction from taking care of themselves.
This love for self is crucially important, but in isolation it isnโt enough and makes us self-absorbed. We all need to value ourselves but also something above ourselves if we are to have purpose.ย
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Your identity is composed of the sum of everything you value. Those who claim a need to โfind themselvesโ mean they are reassessing their values; seeking a new identity. This need often comes from those under such high-pressure that they feel a loss of purpose and of control over their life.
By getting away from the pressures they face, they are able to recover a sense of control over the issues, gain perspective on them and question their decisions and priorities. That eventually leads to change that they may carry back to their everyday life.
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Research shows that most of us, often decide and act based on our feelings, instead of information. It also shows us that our feelings are generally self-centered, overly focused on short-term gains, and often warped or delusional.
Overly depending on our emotions to define our values is unreliable, unfulfilling and, sometimes, even damaging. To prevent that itโs enough to find a purpose that matters more than our feelingsโ something worth occasionally getting hurt for.
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We donโt want to value things that harm ourselves or others. We do want to value things that enhance ourselves and others.
Most things are not clearly constructive or destructive, they need to be evaluated in context. What you value is often not as important as why you value it, and you must keep it in mind to prevent yourself from unintentionally adopting destructive values.
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When you value things that are outside your control, you essentially give up your life to that thing.
If you live for the sake of something outside your control and you lose it, you will lose your perceived purpose for living as well. So, you need values you can control, otherwise your values control you.ย
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