25 julio, 2024

17 stock stories and their meaning

I leave you some comics about values Created by different artists. Comics, also known as comics or comics, are a sequence of drawings created in order to tell stories to entertain. The comics can come with texts -such as dialogues- or without any text (silent comics).

Values ​​are essential actions that encompass what is desirable and correct for human beings in their development within society. These serve as a guide for people’s actions, judgment, rationalization, and attitude.

According to Jorge Yarce, there are thirty main values, among which are love and friendship, commitment, communication, trust, creativity, excellence, strength, honesty, humility, justice, loyalty, optimism, perseverance, respect, service, simplicity, solidarity, tolerance, etc.

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comics about values

Friendship

Friendship consists of the affectionate relationship that exists between two or more people who are generally not family. It is characterized by the expression of sympathy, affection, loyalty, kindness, solidarity, respect, empathy, understanding and other essential values.

In the comic: the artist Elenamics represents the friendship between humans and animals through a silent comic.

Love

The word love refers to the feeling of emotional and sexual attraction that is generated from one person to another. However, love, as a universal value, represents the affection that one can have towards any person, animal or thing.

Thus, there is the love of a couple, the love of the family, the love of friends, the love of animals, the love of art, etc.

Appreciation

Appreciation is the appreciation, affection, care, respect, that a person gives to another, to an animal or a thing for its quality or merit, or simply for the meaning it has for him/her.

Appreciation is also understood as respectful, cordial and shallow affection towards a person with whom you have a short-term friendship.

Goodness

Kindness consists of the virtue of people to do good, being one of the most essential values ​​of the human being. Kind people have good will, they are kind, respectful, considerate, and they do every act of kindness with great pleasure and affection.

One of the most outstanding qualities of kindness is that whoever possesses it always does good without looking at who, that is, they help those who need it regardless of whether they are a bad person.

Comprehension

The word understanding refers to the understanding and empathy towards the actions or emotions of other people. It also refers to the patience and tolerance that one has in the face of a circumstance that can be difficult.

It is usually expressed through words like “I understand you, it happens to all of us. You will see that tomorrow everything will be fine”.

Communication

Communication is an essential act of the human being practically since its existence. But communication as a value consists of the ability to express everything one feels and thinks about another person or about oneself.

Thus, when a person communicates their feelings, they are releasing thoughts that can turn into depression, anger, or regret over time.

Consideration

To consider another person or group of people is to respect, treat with kindness and attention, and take into account their actions, thoughts and situations.

Consideration is also understood as the act of reflecting on a situation and taking into account the actions to resolve it.

Coexistence

It is the ability of people to be in the company of others for a long time in a harmonious and peaceful way.

To achieve coexistence, other essential values ​​such as communication, respect, friendship, solidarity, consideration, empathy, equality, among others, must be taken into account.

Creativity

Creativity is considered a gift to many. It consists of the ability to create or invent, to generate new ideas and above all to find solutions to different problems with ease.

Creativity can be considered as an essential value for human beings in their social development.

Empathy

Empathy is closely related to understanding; it certainly consists of understanding and sharing the feelings of another person. It is based on the affective participation of a person in the thoughts and emotions of another, recognizing them as an equal being.

This value is essential to live in harmony in society.

Equality

This value is based on the recognition of the rights of all human beings regardless of their race, sex, ideology, sexual orientation or social class. It is the treatment that a person or group of people gives to another without any kind of discrimination.

Inclusion

It consists of the act of including in activities and projects other people or groups of people who may suffer the risk of being marginalized or discriminated against due to their emotional, physical or economic situation.

Inclusion is based on empathy, equality, consideration and coexistence.

Perseverance

It is the act of resisting, striving and not giving up in situations of failure. It consists of achieving proposed goals solving any circumstance that makes it difficult.

This value is fundamental in the human being as the main quality that helps to achieve success and provides strength and optimism when it begins to give results.

Service

It is the quality and quality of serving others. Service is characterized by being part of the value of kindness; It is the act of making yourself available to other people to help them resolve any situation that warrants it.

In the cartoon: +»Hello!» -«Will you order the usual?» +»Thanks» -«You’re welcome!».

Tolerance

It is the quality that people have to accept the behavior, thoughts, preferences, opinions and ideas of others, showing respect and understanding.

Union

It refers to the attitude based on the feeling of unity as a bond between a group of people. It is expressed in teamwork, communication and friendship.

References

Rokeach, M. (1979) Understanding Human Values. Recovered from: books.google.es
Joas, H. (2000) The Genesis of Values. Recovered from: books.google.es
Cartoons about values. Recovered from: pinterest.com
What are human values ​​and why is it important to educate in values? Recovered from: blog.oxfamintermon.org
Yarce, J. (2009) The power of values. Recovered from: books.google.es

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