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Knowing your values may help you make better decisions that benefit others. To achieve this, one might choose a vocation that offers greater variety, change, and spontaneity, or both. Humans are value-driven. Your morale will be irrevocably harmed if you keep compromising your values. Recognizing, understanding, and adhering to one's values is a considerable endeavor.
This episode is hosted by Rodjan Fat, John Paul Agustin, Angeline Labaniego and Aia Valles.
By UMak Computer SocietyKnowing your values may help you make better decisions that benefit others. To achieve this, one might choose a vocation that offers greater variety, change, and spontaneity, or both. Humans are value-driven. Your morale will be irrevocably harmed if you keep compromising your values. Recognizing, understanding, and adhering to one's values is a considerable endeavor.
This episode is hosted by Rodjan Fat, John Paul Agustin, Angeline Labaniego and Aia Valles.