Peace • Love • Respect • Responsibility • Tolerance • Honesty • Humility • Happiness • Cooperation • Simplicity • Freedom • Unity
Values representation artwork drawn by Aristana from Karuna Bali Media Production department, Ubud, Indonesia.
In addition to illustrating the meaning of values, the Reflection Points offer a values perspective, one of valuing the dignity and worth of each human being.
Age group: 3-7 years
- When I have love and peace inside, happiness just comes.
- Happiness is having fun with my friends.
- Happiness is knowing I am loved.
- When I do good things, I am happy with myself.
- Good wishes for everyone make me happy inside.
- I can give happiness to everyone with my good wishes.
- I can give happiness to others with words that are like flowers, not thorns.
- I can give happiness to others by sharing.
Age group: 8-14 years
- When I have love and peace inside, happiness just comes.
- Happiness is a state of peace in which there is no upheaval or violence.
- Give happiness and take happiness.
- When there is a feeling of hope, there is happiness.
- Good wishes for everyone gives happiness inside.
- Happiness naturally comes with pure and selfless actions.
- Lasting happiness is a state of contentment within.
- When one is content with the self, happiness comes automatically.
- When my words "give flowers instead of thorns," I create a happier world.
- Happiness follows giving happiness, sorrow follows giving sorrow.
Age group: Young Adults
- Give happiness and take happiness.
- When there is love and peace inside, happiness automatically grows.
- When there is a feeling of hope and purpose, there is happiness inside.
- Happiness cannot be bought, sold or bargained for.
- Happiness is earned through pure and selfless attitudes and actions.
- Happiness of mind is a state of peace in which there is no upheaval or violence.
- Kind and constructive words create a happier world.
- When one is content with oneself, happiness comes automatically.
- Happiness follows happiness, sorrow follows giving sorrow.
- Lasting happiness is a state of contentment within.
- When all resources are focused on socioeconomic infrastructure at the expense of the development of the character then priorities in life are misrepresented and there is a gradual erosion of happiness.
- Values help people assess priorities and allow for active and preventive measure to take place at opportune moments.