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What are the six general values?

There's no universally agreed-upon list of "six general values." The concept of values is highly personal and cultural. However, depending on the context, some frequently cited core values that could be grouped into six categories might include:

1. Justice/Fairness: Treating everyone equitably and impartially, upholding rights and responsibilities.

2. Honesty/Integrity: Being truthful, sincere, and having strong moral principles.

3. Compassion/Kindness: Showing empathy, caring for others, and acting with benevolence.

4. Responsibility/Accountability: Taking ownership of one's actions and fulfilling obligations.

5. Respect/Tolerance: Valuing others, their beliefs, and their differences; showing courtesy and consideration.

6. Courage/Perseverance: Having the fortitude to face challenges, overcome obstacles, and stand up for what is right.

It's important to understand that these are just examples, and many other values could be equally important depending on the individual or group. The specific values and their relative importance will vary widely.

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