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What are your family’s top five values?

Acceptance: welcoming others whose ideas and practices differ from your own

Compassion: understanding the suffering of others or self and wanting to do something about it

Cooperation: helping your family and friends, returning favors

Courage: willingness to do difficult things

Equality: believing everyone deserves equal rights and to be treated with respect

Fairness: acting in a just way, sharing appropriately

Generosity: willingness to give resources, help or time to others

Gratitude: showing appreciation to others

Honesty: being truthful and sincere

Integrity: sticking to your moral and ethical principles and values

Kindness: being considerate and treating others well

Perseverance: persisting in a course of action, belief or purpose

Politeness: using good manners, acting in socially acceptable ways

Respect: showing consideration for the worth of someone or something

Responsibility: being reliable in your obligations

Self-control: staying in control of your words and behavior

Tolerance: having a fair and objective attitude towards different opinions, beliefs or practices

Trustworthy: reliably doing what is right even when it is difficult, being true to your word
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NativeOregonian · 51-55
Neither side of my families have those qualities, both are trash.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@Spoiledbrat My mother's side is rife with selfishness and gross infighting, my Dad's side is pure white trash. Only my Dad and Grandfather had any kind of integrity.
Do you think integrity comes easier to some than others. @NativeOregonian
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@Spoiledbrat Integrity is a natural trait, you either have it, or you don't.