VALUES II

 

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In today’s class, we will be talking more about values. Enjoy the class!

Values II

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Contentment

Contentment simply means a state of being happy and satisfied with what one has. A contented person is not always going above the law to possess riches but satisfied with the one he/she can get. A contentment person is a one who realizes that contentment starts from the inside with a satisfied mind and a cheerful heart. A contented person is one who is satisfied with who they are, what they are not and are not looking or demand more.

Features of contentment
  1. They live in the moment
  2. They focus on enjoyment instead of constantly looking at how life can be improved.
  3. Their minds are free of worries
  4. They assume the world is generally good rather than evil.
  5. They focus on the beauty of life rather than the ugliness.
  6. They experience life rather than constantly analyzing it
  7. They let go of things they can’t control instead of hanging on to it.
  8. They learn from their mistakes instead of dwelling on them.
  9. They are open-minded and accepting, not judgmental and closed to new ideas.
  10. They tend to be optimistic rather than bitter and pessimistic
Advantages/merits of contentment
  1. Contentment helps to promote fairness and justice.
  2. It promotes tolerance, good inter-personal/inter-communal relations/cooperation/oneness in the society.
  3. It promotes good self-image.
  4. It discourages crime in society.
  5. It promotes good national image.
  6. It promotes good national dignity.
  7. It promotes the dignity of labour/hard work/service orientation.
  8. It discourages embezzlement/siphoning/misappropriation of funds.
  9. It discourages corrupt practices/fraudulent activities.
  10. It reduces the feeling of inferiority complex/promotes self-confidence.
  11. It engenders peace and development in the society.
  12. It leads to self-reliance and respect for others.
  13. It reduces conflict among individuals and groups in society.
  14. It eliminates jealousy and envy in people.
Negative effects of lack of contentment
  1. It breeds corrupt practices/fraudulent activities such as cyber-crimes, advance fee fraud (419), etc.
  2. It leads to greed and avarice.
  3. It results in envy, jealousy, dishonesty, wickedness, among others.
  4. It leads to disunity which in turn leads to conflicts.
  5. it leads to false living/materialism.
  6. It breeds anarchy/total breakdown of law and order.
  7. It retards national development
  8. It leads to unhealthy rivalry/competition.
  9. It leads to prostitution
  10. It leads to a lack of self-confidence/self-respect for others.
  11. It promotes bad self-image.
  12. It promotes bad groups/bad national image.
  13. It leads to a lack of cooperation/teamwork.

Honesty

Honesty can be defined as the act of being truthful to yourself, others and being straightforward in whatever we do. Simply put, the meaning of honesty is being honourable in principles, intentions, and actions; upright and fair

Features of honesty
  1. Courage
  2. Truthfulness
  3. Loyalty
  4. Reliability
  5. Godliness
Merit of honesty
  1. Being honest makes someone to be trusted by people
  2. Honesty brings about a good report with people
  3. Honesty helps to bring about peace and development in the society
  4. Honesty makes someone respectable
  5. Honesty makes a someone honourable
  6. Honesty brings favour from people
  7. Honesty aids transparency in society
  8. An honest person becomes a role model.
  9. Honesty exalts a nation.
Effect of dishonesty
  1. Dishonesty ruins your reputation
  2. It creates a false personality
  3. It destroys a business
  4. It leads to complexity

Justice

Justice can be defined as a state of being fair, equitable, neutral and impartial/unbiased in treating or handling issues/matters involving individual(s) or group(s) in society.

Advantages of justice
  1. It promotes friendliness
  2. In promoting unity and social cohesion
  3. It enhances political stability
  4. It promotes mutual trust
  5. It creates a conducive environment
  6. It promotes patriotism
 Effects of injustice
  1. It leads to war
  2. It leads to revolution
  3. It causes hatred
  4. It causes mutual suspicious
  5. It leads to migration

 

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