Hi All,
Please find attached an article that really captivated me.
Though the article is written in an American context, I believe its principles can be applied universally. It took me several days to read through the entire article, and I realized it is worth revisiting.
The author, J.G. O’Boyle, Senior Analyst of The Center for Cultural Studies & Analysis, has stated that the article can be used for non-commercial purposes.
I am quoting a small portion below:
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"The glue that holds the community together is not geography or blood ties, but shared values."
Values are simply broad tendencies of the members of any group to prefer one state of affairs over another. Values are rarely articulated since they operate at a pre-conscious level, but they are instantly recognized in their violation. They are expressed over time as a consistent pattern of movement in the direction of a desired state. They express a deeply held feeling for the way things "should" be.
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Thanks, Bala
Please find attached an article that really captivated me.
Though the article is written in an American context, I believe its principles can be applied universally. It took me several days to read through the entire article, and I realized it is worth revisiting.
The author, J.G. O’Boyle, Senior Analyst of The Center for Cultural Studies & Analysis, has stated that the article can be used for non-commercial purposes.
I am quoting a small portion below:
Quote
"The glue that holds the community together is not geography or blood ties, but shared values."
Values are simply broad tendencies of the members of any group to prefer one state of affairs over another. Values are rarely articulated since they operate at a pre-conscious level, but they are instantly recognized in their violation. They are expressed over time as a consistent pattern of movement in the direction of a desired state. They express a deeply held feeling for the way things "should" be.
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Thanks, Bala
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