I am a person who is inclined to define relations between individuals based on principles.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All our relationships are person-to-person. They involve people seeing, hearing, touching, and speaking to each other; they involve sharing goods; and they involve moral values like generosity and compassion.
I have principles in my professional and personal life as to how things are done.
We're not teaching our students the importance of relationships with other people: how you work with them, what the relational pathology consists of, how you examine your own conscience, how you examine the inner world, how you examine your dreams.
I understand people have preconceived notions of who I am or what I do.
The individual makes a clear effort to define moral values and principles that have validity and application apart from the authority of the groups of persons holding them and apart from the individual's own identification with the group.
To view any individual as being independent of relationality is like viewing a point outside of a line, a line outside of a figure, a figure outside of a body.
My guiding principles in life are to be honest, genuine, thoughtful and caring.
I think we are defined as human beings through our families, no matter what kind of family - through our relationships with parents, brothers and sisters.
I'm just learning who I am and how relationships work and how to make them function. No different from anyone else.
I like persons better than principles, and I like persons with no principles better than anything else in the world.