2.Personal
Values.
3.Educational
Values.
4.Religious
Values.
5.Bussiness
Values.
1. Family values.
If there is love, there is hope to have real families, real brotherhood, real equanimity and real peace. If the love within your mind is lost... no matter how much material progress is made, only suffering and confusion will ensue. The XIV Dalai Lama When you love a member of your family or a compatriot, let it be with a ray of the Infinite Love! Let it be in God, and for God! Wherever you find the attributes of God love that person, whether he be of your family or of another.
Family values are political and social beliefs that hold the nuclear family to be the essential unit of society. Familialism is the ideology that promotes the family and its values as an institution.
Although the phrase is vague and has shifting meanings, it is most often associated with social and religious conservatives. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the term has been frequently used in political debate, to claim that the world has seen a decline in family values since the end of the Second World War.[2]
In the United States
In 1998, a Harris survey found that:
52% of women and 42% of men thought family values means "loving, taking care of, and supporting each other"
38% of women and 35% of men thought family values means "knowing right from wrong and having good values"
2% of women and 1% men thought of family values in terms of the "traditional family".
The secret ingredient in your success
The survey noted that 93% of all women thought that society should value all types of families.For a family business, more than any other, values are the connective tissue—the source of your success, your commitment, and your longevity. They bring power to a business, helping to assure cohesion, resolve conflicts and strengthen operations—through the natural act of passing down a legacy.
But values often go