Core Human Values
If you look at humans in general, there are some values that can be looked upon as being common to all of us (Core Human Values).
Core Human values are the core principles and beliefs that guide how we behave, interact with and treat others. These values form the foundation of what is considered moral, ethical and respectful in society. They are universal in nature and promote harmony, compassion and a better way of living.


Why Are Human Values Important?
- They foster positive relationships
- They create a more just and peaceful society
- They promote personal growth and self-respect
- They ensure mutual respect and understanding in diverse communities


Core Human Values
1. Respect
2. Empathy
3. Integrity
4. Kindness
5. Responsibility
6. Equality
7. Gratitude
8. Courage
9. Humility
10. Compassion

9. Humility

Humility is the quality of being humble, which means having a modest view of one's own importance. It involves recognising one's strengths and weaknesses without arrogance, being open to learning, and respecting others' perspectives.
Key Aspects of Humility:
Self-awareness:
Understanding personal limitations and being willing to
grow.
Respect for others:
Valuing other people's contributions and opinions.
Gratitude:
Appreciating what you have without feeling superior.
Willingness to learn:
Accepting feedback and continuously improving.
Example:
Giving credit to your team for a group success or
someone’s individual success instead of taking all the glory
yourself.
Humility helps build strong relationships, encourages teamwork, and fosters personal and professional growth.
Presentation of Humility. The corresponding PPP is free for download.
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