REFLECTION ANG VALUES




DIETHERDAVEAPOSTOL REFLECTION:My family is a quasi-traditional Catholic family with many strongly held beliefs interwoven with some rather progressive ones. My parents are both approaching 70, and they used to have a very strong impact on my beliefs. Ever since I entered college, I have systematically developed my own beliefs which are based on personal experiences, relationships and research.I believe myself to be an emotionally intelligent person which helps me not only “read” the feelings of others, but it also allows me to see both viewpoints on almost all topics. This is a blessing and a curse. While it gives me the ability to comprehend people’s values and stances, it also at times prevents me from forming concrete beliefs of my own. I constantly struggle with my faith and political views, wavering from both ends of the spectrum.Day of Sunday another day to face any challenges ahead of us. Everyday when we wake up is serve as the second chance of life to live alive and it is a very big blessing to us, because god give us the chance to change what is right to do. We cannot deny the fact that sometimes we get ttotired of pursuing to achieve our dreams, goals, and desire in life because of those many dilemma that we encounter. however ,we should always be strong to face it to achieve what we wanted to become in life and we should also be thankful to god almighty who give our life to exist in this world.


JOCELYN DELA PENA REFLECTION:I believe that who we are that what can show who are you in your life character.for me I show what I'm understand and learns about this subject because we get more idea and unique of our self characters.
even do we are living other place ou r mood self are still they cannot get the other of it.



ANGEL PANES REFLECTION: and the appreciation of the contexts or frames of knowledge in which problems and experiences arise and come to be resolved and publicized, so too does it move us away from (unthinking) routines and habit, while opening us to surprise and novelty, possibility, and growth. According to Dewey, the self-reflective person eventually assesses his or her own action, although not immediately. There was, for Dewey, a period of time in which judgment must be suspended, during which a person assesses his or her action or behavior. In many respects, it is precisely this extended moment of suspended judgment that Professor Morrison instructs us to consider, the better to appreciate the manner in which higher education is both value-laden and value-seeking



IVY A. MOSICO REFLECTION: Important and lasting beliefs or ideals shared by the members of a culture about what is good or bad and desirable or undesirable. Values have major influence on a person's behavior and attitude and serve as broad guidelines in all situations. Some common business values are fairness, innovation and community involvement.


DIVINE MUYA REFLECTION:In values it just matter with yourself, on how you deal with it. No one can control over but only yourself and no one can change you but only you. The only thing that everyone would do is to judge at react about yourself. this subject will teach you how taking yourself to be a good one and setting a goal in your entire life and the dreams that wants to be achieved. This will keep you realize the situations behind and all over you.



HARVEY LANZO REFLECTION:. We start forming values in our childhood. First we learn to appreciate things that fullfill our basic needs, but we value especially those people that provide them to us. Their behaviour towards us becomes the main reference of what is valuable.
Thus, our character and personality are molded through the attitudes and behaviour of the people who raise us, whether they’re our parents or other relatives. Their behaviours determine in large part what will subsequently become our most important beliefs and principles. We learn to value the substance and the form of everything they say and do, and what they don’t say and don’t do. Each gesture or comment affects how we learn to make choices We also learn to differentiate between the theory and practice of values. The latter is what marks us the most. So the consistency and coherence of our parents’ behaviour is what strengthens our formation.  If they practice what they preach, our personality will be stronger than if they don’t. Later, when we are students, we start feeling social pressures and the pressure of values that are different from ours, as we relate to other people. The strength of the values formed through our parents is put to the test. Values are often confused 

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