A value system is the set of beliefs and principles that guide a person’s behavior, decisions, and attitude toward life and others. It defines what a person considers important, right, or meaningful.
Value systems are formed through:
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Family upbringing
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Culture and society
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Education
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Religion or philosophy
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Personal life experiences
For example:
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A person who values empathy and relationships may become emotional and people-oriented.
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A person who values practicality, efficiency, and self-reliance may become logical and emotionally reserved.
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