WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR (PRINCIPLES)?
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1 : a general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based scientific principles. 2 : a rule of conduct based on beliefs of what is right and wrong. 3 : a law or fact of nature which makes possible the working of a machine or device the principle of magnetism.
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WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR (PRINCIPLES)?
- Your guiding principles are who you are and what you stand for. Principles include things like integrity, humour, tenacity, and fortitude. These are things that you deeply understand about yourself. They exhibit your identity and your values (note: things you DO show up in your Superpowers).
- Entropy in several domains, least action in physics, descriptive comprehensive and fundamental law, the central tenet of molecular biology, fairness in ethics, and other concepts are examples of principles. They can also include beliefs or presumptions that constitute normative rules of conduct.
- A principle is a type of guideline, conviction, or notion. A good, ethical individual has several ideals, you could say. A principle is typically some sort of fundamental truth that supports you in life. The majority of people and corporations should operate under the guiding idea "be fair."
- principles that can be used to deduce other truths. synonyms include bedrock, fundamentals, and basics.
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