That said, your values will not always be the object of public admiration. In fact, the more you live by your beliefs, the more you will endure the censure of the world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I believe that my worth is not measured by what I do, by the honors that are bestowed upon me, or by material wealth that I might obtain. Instead, I am measured by the courage I show while standing for my beliefs, by the dedication I exhibit to ensure my word is good, and the resolve I undertake to establish my actions and deeds as honorable.
You will be as much value to others as you have been to yourself.
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity.
I believe very strongly that in this world you have to have values and you have to stand up for your interests and if you don't do those things you're not going to get anywhere.
The people that I admire have a wonderful balance of self-belief and humility.
What I have known with respect to myself, has tended much to lessen both my admiration, and my contempt, of others.
I have values I believe in and certain things I stand for.
If you have anything really valuable to contribute to the world it will come through the expression of your own personality, that single spark of divinity that sets you off and makes you different from every other living creature.
I would not score very highly on religious value.
If you live what you believe, you will always have the respect of others.