• IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world
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    Empathy, Solidarity. Openmindedness.

    Also, teaching them to be independent and self assured, being able to speak their mind.

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    Showing how to cope with a loss. I don’t mean death i mean like losing in a game or failing in math. I never lost as a kid so didn’t develop how to cope with losing. So when i failed for the first time in university and i dropped out(Completed it later). but to this day i never attempt anything out of fear of losing. Im still trying hard to overcome it. So don’t let your kids win every time when playing board games or something.

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    Kindness, empathy, and compassion.

    Understanding, common sense and a sense of justice for what is morally right…

    Pride in themselves, love for others, and fairness to those they don’t agree with…

    Being a ‘good’ person even when they don’t feel like being one… because it is the kind, correct and morally right thing to do.

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    Acceptance and tolerance of others, being able to get along with people. Being able to see things from another’s perspective. Also self-acceptance.

    Inquiry, wondering about the world, wanting to know things, learning and not getting stuck in their thinking, openness to change.

    I guess in short be nice and be smart are the top two.

  • alchemist2023@lemmy.world
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    1. critical thinking
    2. love
    3. do whatever you want, but do no harm

    pretty much all you need. everything good flows from this

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    It’s okay to be happy alone.

    You don’t need a wife. You don’t need to have kids. It’s cool to just enjoy yourself.

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    Value yourself, just don’t overdo it. Value others as equal to yourself.

    Important because many of the ways people take advantage of each other rely on the individual not valuing themselves. Whether it’s underpaid work or abusive relationships, people who have balanced self worth make terrible targets.

    Other traps arise from valuing yourself too highly and treating others as less valuable. It pushes away kind and wise people, it justifies harming others for personal benefit.

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    Honesty, tolerance, treat others as you want to be treated, leave everything the same as or better than you found it. Critical thinking to protect yourself and others from misinformation. Advocate for privacy, some random website does not need your real name, address, and birthdate.

  • OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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    Honesty, integrity, self-control, perseverance, and how to treat others well.

    and how to navigate media to get to the truth of the mater, no matter if it agrees with your ideas or not.

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    When you stop thinking for yourself someone else will do the thinking for you.

    It’s ok to lose, it’s an opportunity for personal growth.

    Every person has a rich history and complex life they lived. Avoid the urge to pigeon hole, label, or otherwise treat people as a group.

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    Asking for help is not a weekness. It is an attribute to be strengthened.

    Also, you can always try to be better (at anything).