Adjustment of Virtue and Values
1. It is easy to base one’s values on feeling, and cowardly disingenuous to do so, work backwards from that conclusion, then claim it as logic.
2. Feelings can be useful in finding one’s values if properly explored.
3. While there is obvious fault in building a world-view from values alone, determining one’s values from one’s world-view is also cause for pause. Both should be developed individually, then compared to find areas needing greater contemplation.
4. Stand by your values when they are inconvenient, but cast them aside when they are infeasible.
5. After acting in the moment, consider on what that action may have been based.
6. When misaligned with your values, find tangible steps to get closer. This may be as simple as addressing a pattern of thought.
















