Values - Faith - Spirituality
- Marissa Mitchell
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 hours ago
Values - Faith - Spirituality, one must stand for something or fall for everything...
It's about knowing how to think critically, evaluate your experiences, and that leads to you discovering what you think
Be, Do, and Have vs. Have, Do, and Be
(Marissa Mitchell Thoughts)

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Dictionary: Faith
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faith
/fāTH/
noun
1.
complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
"this restores one's faith in politicians"
Similar:
trust
belief
confidence
conviction
credence
reliance
dependence
optimism
hopefulness
hope
expectation
Opposite:
mistrust
2.
strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
"bereaved people who have shown supreme faith"
Similar:
religion
church
sect
denomination
persuasion
Dictionary: Spirituality
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spir·it·u·al·i·ty
/ˌspirəCHəˈwalədē/
noun
noun: spirituality; plural noun: spiritualities
The quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
"The shift in priorities allows us to embrace our spirituality in a more profound way"
Dictionary: Values
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val·ue
/ˈvalyo͞o/
noun
plural noun: values
1.
the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
"your support is of great value"
Similar:
merit
worth
usefulness
use
utility
practicality
advantage
desirability
benefit
gain
profit
good
service
help
helpfulness
assistance
effectiveness
efficacy
avail
importance
significance
point
sense
mileage
the material or monetary worth of something.
"prints seldom rise in value"
Similar:
price
cost
worth
market price
selling price
asking price
monetary value
face value
the worth of something compared to the price paid or asked for it.
"at $12.50 the book is a good value"
2.
a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
"they internalize their parents' rules and values"
Similar:
principles
moral principles
ethics
moral code
morals
moral values
standards
moral standards
code of behavior
rules of conduct
standards of behavior
3.
the numerical amount denoted by an algebraic term; a magnitude, quantity, or number.
"the mean value of x"
4.
Music
the relative duration of the sound signified by a note.
5.
Linguistics
the meaning of a word or other linguistic unit.
the quality or tone of a spoken sound; the sound represented by a letter.
6.
the relative degree of lightness or darkness of a particular color.
"the artist has used adjacent color values as the landscape recedes"
verb
3rd person present: values
1.
estimate the monetary worth of (something).
"his estate was valued at $45,000"
Similar:
evaluate
assess
estimate
appraise
assay
rate
price
put/set a price on
cost (out)
2.
consider (someone or something) to be important or beneficial; have a high opinion of.
"she had come to value her privacy and independence"
Similar:
appreciate
rate (highly)
esteem
hold in high esteem
hold in high regard
hold dear
have a high opinion of
think highly of





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