Sociology, asked by hina66, 1 year ago

What factors influence a person to acquire certain values?
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Answered by paryuljain23
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1. Education

The first of the nine success factors is education.

In our society, the highest paid people are those who know more than the average. They know more of the critical facts, ideas and information than the average person in their field. As a result, they can make a more valuable contribution to a knowledge-based society and live the best life possible. They are valued more, respected more and ultimately paid more money and promoted more often.

The rule is that, “to earn more, you must learn more.” If you want to increase your level of income and achieve the best life for yourself, you must increase your level of intellectual capital and thereby the value of the knowledge component of what you are doing.

2. Skill

The second of the nine success factors that you can use to achieve the best life possible is simply skill.

Your level of ability in your field will determine the quality and quantity of your results. The better you get at what you do, the easier it is for you to start moving forward to get a particular level of results.

As you increase your skill, through study and experience, you get better and better at doing the small things that increase the speed and predictability of your results.

3. Contacts

The third success factor for moving forward and achieving the best life is by developing an ever-widening circle of contacts.

You will find that every major change in your life is accompanied by a person or persons who either opens or closes doors for you. The possibility of the best life for you will be determined by the number of people who know you and like you and who are willing to help you.

In order to broaden your network of contacts, you must network continually, at every opportunity. There seems to be a direct relationship between the number of people you know and how successful you are.

4. Money

Having money in the bank gives you greater freedom and the ability to take advantage of opportunities when they come along. If you are broke, or in debt, you have very few options open to you.

One of the most important things I ever learned in life is that you are only as free as your options. If you have no options, you have no freedom. If you are stuck in a dead-end job that you cannot leave because you have no money set aside, you have put a brake on your potential. You are locked in place and have no option for moving forward. You can end up spinning your wheels and losing months and years of your time by the very fact that you have no choice but to accept whatever is being handed to you.


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Answered by smartbrainz
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We all have our own ideals, beliefs and actions as human beings, which we established over our lives. The experience we have all had, our families, friends and culture lead to our understanding of who we are and how we see the world.

Values are beliefs, ideals or attributes that are highly valued by individuals or groups. Such principles direct the manner in which we work and decide. A value can be described as something we hold dear, the things / qualities we regard as worthy. A ‘value’ is commonly formed by a particular belief that is related to the worth of an idea or type of behaviour

Explanation:

Our values come from a variety of sources. Some of these include:

  1. Family: Caring for each other, family comes first
  2. Peers: Importance/necessity of doing things which peers accept, importance of friendship
  3. Workplace: Doing our job properly; approving/disapproving of using work resources for home-related activities or doing home-related activities in work time
  4. Educational Institutions: The learning or valuing; the value of self in relation to the capacity to learn (often based on personal schooling experience, whether positive/negative)
  5. Significant Life Events: Death of loved ones and effect on what we regard as important; matrimony and the meaning and role of marriage and child; separation and divorce and the change that may be associated with this (evaluation of oneself or otherwise)
  6. Religion: Beliefs concerning  ‘right/wrong’ and beliefs in God
  7. Media: the impact of movies, TV, the Internet, advertising, and radio on what is essential in our lives, what is valued/not valued
  8. Music: It also represents what is happening in society, the reaction of people to issues like love and relations that can affect our values ' growth.
  9. Technology: The importance of or otherwise of technology; computer significance and developing computer skills
  10. Culture: A cultural norm as opposed to conforming to classes as the strength of individuality
  11. Major Historical Events: Saving for times of drought, not wasting anything,  patriotic values, and valuing human life,

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