The philosophy of life consists of two aspects:
The wisdom is "seeing big things as big, and small things as small."
Clarification of values means that we know which values are guiding our lives. Value means what is worthwhile. Core values mean what are most important for your wellness.
The problem starts when these values conflict, not only with each other but also when they compete for our time and attention. Between family and career, which one is more important? Between money and enjoyment, which one is more important? Between health and financial security, which one is more important? Even you know health is the most important thing for you, it is still hard to remain healthy when you can't make a living with something you enjoy doing. I found that health, finance, relationship, achievement are all inter-connected. You can't choose one or focus one to get that most important thing for you. When you have bad relationship and financial hardship, it is hard to remain healthy-physically, mentally and spiritually. I feel balance is the key. That's the path of righteousness. It is unique for each individual. Others can provide map, guide, help but only Self can find the right way.
We all have conditioned values in our subconscious mind. When we grow, we change our core values over time, but our conditioned values can take over without our awareness. For example, I value my health thousands times more important than my job but I can easily get absorbed in my work without eating, drinking, moving or going washroom. I often get very upset with my workaholic. I have to set alarms to remind myself taking breaks. I even do not like my work. I want to be a physician, a writer, an actor, or a therapist. I think the fear of losing job and becoming homeless shapes me into a workaholic although I feel sick every morning before I start to work.
There are three kinds of values
are universal values practical?
There are many examples of people who are clear about their values and have developed mature skills in management and interpersonal relationships, excel in their respective fields and reach levels that are aunattainable by people who employ deception or are insincere. The truly successful individuals are those who are character-ethic oriented rather than the persnality-ethic oriented. Their lives are guided by principles rather than by conveniences, personal gains, or comforts. They are willing to die for their principles. I admire them but cannot force myself grow to that level of maturity and wisdom.
To be able to be sincere requires the capacity to communicate assertively and sincerely. We must have developed the self-awareness to be able to face discomfort in our feelings. By learning how to communicate assertively, we can have a better idea of how to give feedback without being judgmental, to speak truthfully without unnecessarily hurting the other person.
It is essential for each one of us to clarify what is truly meaningful in our lives- things that we would like to live and even die for.
Two things are required to internalize values:
Nothing is easy and nothing is difficult. One thousand miles start from the baby step.