keannu
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- Dec 27, 2010
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- South Korea
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1. Considering the whole context, what do you think "an ignored value " or "misdirected passion" means? Can this be an example? If you are always healty by working out regularly, but see your children too lazy to work out and get sick often, you may get mad and yell at them "Do exercise", and you value "health". but still this doens't seem to explain the phrases.
2. Does What about these situations upset you most? make sense? I don't know if it does,it seems to be a typo or something.
26) One of the ways to identify your values is to look at what frustrates or upsets you. Anger often indicates an ignored value or a misdirected passion. Think of specific times when you were mad or frustrated. What about these situations upset you most? Write down your descriptions of them. To find your values, reflect on the words or phrases you’ve written to focus on what’s most important to you. For example, if you get annoyed when someone asks you about something he could figure out for himself, perhaps you value resourcefulness, independence, or taking care of oneself.
2. Does What about these situations upset you most? make sense? I don't know if it does,it seems to be a typo or something.
26) One of the ways to identify your values is to look at what frustrates or upsets you. Anger often indicates an ignored value or a misdirected passion. Think of specific times when you were mad or frustrated. What about these situations upset you most? Write down your descriptions of them. To find your values, reflect on the words or phrases you’ve written to focus on what’s most important to you. For example, if you get annoyed when someone asks you about something he could figure out for himself, perhaps you value resourcefulness, independence, or taking care of oneself.