Qualities are what we imagine that is critical to our lives with differing degrees of significance. It differs for each person. Quality is a focal idea in the sociologies. A specific worth may be exceptionally critical to one individual yet irrelevant to the next individual. Qualities can be depicted from numerous points of view. Qualities are convictions, motivational build, surpass in particular exercises and conditions, advisers for select or assess exercises, procedures, open and processes and structure a requested arrangement of quality needs that portray them as people. There are a few sources that impact a single person to organize their qualities in life. It relies on upon the foundation of life occasions amid youth, age, sexual orientation, …show more content…
I got moved to United States around eight years prior. I am glad to be an Indian and I admire my way of life. India is a nation with various dialect, society, religion, nourishment, dressing, celebrations and traditions. In any case the majority of the way of life continue as before. I am from the southern piece of India. Despite the fact that I live here, regardless I take after my way of life and I am attempting to accumulate my youngsters the same way. I make them talk my dialect at home so they can speak with the seniors when we visit India. I cook Indian sustenance at home with the goal that they can get acclimated with it. I make them wear Indian dresses and make them take after my religion. I do this not that I am strict but since I like it. I converse with them about my adolescence and the ways that I was raised. I might want to talk about a portion of the social qualities and convictions of …show more content…
Individual encounters can have positive and negative effect in life. In my life the most essential individuals that impacted my life for my prosperity were my guardians, sisters, sibling, school, living environment and church. My guardians were extremely strict. They taught me to be aware to others, be fair and truthful, to learn great behavior and to be a decent understudy scholastically. They rectified me when I happened. I did take it absolutely at whatever point they remedied me. We were living in a decent and safe environment. My guardians knew all my companions. They had close association with my companions and their families. I approached them at whatever point I required help. They were dependably adjacent to me and appeal to God for me at whatever point I was debilitated. I am extremely thankful for all the hardship they persevered for my prosperity today. The other angle that impacted my life was the school I went. I went to Seventh-Day Adventist School. They had Bible as their center subject independent of their religion however it was in India. I was urged to partake in all school exercises including games, civil arguments, et cetera. This helped me to create freedom and strength in my life. In times of disappointment, empowering words from my instructors and family helped me. Each
My parents like all parents are faced with raising their children with culturally suitable morals and ethics that will not only prepare them for adulthood but also molds them into the person they are today. For my brother and I, we were taught from young where my parents, grandparents, and other ancestors were from. Even though I never went back to the country my parents or grandparents were born in I was able to gain a sense of my ethnic self. Whether it was taking my brother and me to events those in the Guyanese culture celebrated or showed us picture to keep the culture alive. I believe something simply as cooking traditional cuisines that originated from their country my parents did to show us this is what we ate. My dad hung up flags, shared stories of life growing up in the
... these things are reached while being true to oneself, they can increase the feeling of self worth and cause better appreciation of human values.
...nal qualities. Today, many people compare themselves to other people in order to better understand where they stand in society. I have compared myself to people who are striving in society which gives me inspiration to work harder. When I compare myself to other people, positively or negatively, it distinguishes my qualities as a person. When King Henry IV compared his son to Hotspur, it gave Hal the motivation he needed to improve his reputation. Similarly, many people contrast themselves to other people in society. These comparisons often give people motivation and encouragement to work harder to improve themselves.
The role of relationship you have with other people often has direct influence on the individual choices and belief in the life. In the short story “on the rainy river”, the author Tim O’Brien inform us about his experiences and how his interacted with a single person had effected his life so could understand himself. It is hard for anyone to be dependent on just his believes and own personal experience, when there are so many people with different belief to influence you choices and have the right choices for you self. Occasionally taking experience and knowledge of other people to help you understand and build from them your own identity and choices in life.
Traditions control how one talks and interacts with others in one’s environment. In Bengali society, a strict code of conduct is upheld, with dishonor and isolation as a penalty for straying. Family honor is a central part to Bengali culture, and can determine both the financial and social standing of a family. Usha’s family poses no different, each member wearing the traditional dress of their home country, and Usha’s parents diligently imposing those values on their daughter. Those traditions, the very thing her [Usha] life revolved around, were holding her back from her new life as an American. Her mother in particular held those traditions above her. For example, when Aparna makes Usha wear the traditional attire called “shalwar kameez” to Pranab Kaku and Deborah’s Thanksgiving event. Usha feels isolated from Deborah’s family [Americans] due to this saying, “I was furious with my mother for making a scene before we left the house and forcing me to wear a shalwar kameez. I knew they [Deborah’s siblings] assumed, from my clothing, that I had more in common with the other Bengalis than with them” (Lahiri ...
TRANSITION: Both Indian and American culture are different form each other and has different pros and cons.
I believe that the most important value out of the list of criteria is character. There are many reasons why I believe this to be true. The first one is that without a good character people are mean. People with good character are nicer, do better in school, and are more fun to be around. When I think about someone with good character I think of someone who is responsible, honest, respectful, and accountable, all of the main core values! Another reason why character is the most important value is that the person takes criticism nicely and respectfully. This is important because everyone has room to improve and if you don't take criticism well than you can't and won't improve but if you listen to criticism and does not get offended by it than you can work on the correction. Lastly, a person with good character will respect other people's property. Someone with good character, if they found a lost jacket in the hallway, would return it to the person or put it in the lost and found. While someone
Even though my Catholic upbringing played a huge role in shaping my identity, it was not my only identity. As Hall states, “We all have multiple identities” (Hall, 107). I am a daughter, sister, niece, cousin, wife, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, student etc. those are my multiple identities. My Indian heritage also has played an important role in defining the person I am today. The values and beliefs I learned from my parents were taught to them by their parents and passed down from generations and is deeply rooted in my Indian culture. The Indian culture is called a “Collectivist culture” (Josselyn, Mod. 1) where you are taught to place the needs of others before your own. It teaches you values such as to be generous, helpful, dependable, and attentive to the needs of others (Josselyn, Mod 1). Although this culture has its pro’s it also has its con’s. For example, Indian wives are expected to place the needs of their husband and family first, which meant no sharing of household responsibility between the husband and wife, which may have been practical in the older days when women were full time house wives, but in today’s day and age with workingwomen this can quickly result in a burnout and cause detrimental health effects. So despite the good values I learned from my Indian culture and carry with me today and one day pass it on to my children, I do not agree with all the Indian
As coming from different culture and living in multi cultural community has made me a person with tolerance, respectful and understanding. These characteristics have developed humbleness and adaptive towards different cultures. The small gestures showing interest to learn language, to learn about food habits about different help the youth build relationship and trust. It is learn and accept other cultural values and beliefs without lo
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My parents were very influential in the development of my story. They have been with me every step of the way through everything I have encountered throughout my life. “We will always be here for you no matter what, supporting you with everything in life. God will always be there for you and he will love you unconditionally and he will support you and guide you” (mom and dad). My youth leader has been very inspirational when talking to my youth group. “God is present in all of us, whether we choose to acknowledge him or not. God will always be there and you can talk to him about anything. He does not judge and will forever listen to you” (youth pastor). My grandmother was always playing music and loved to get dressed up for church and to spread God’s love. She made me excited to go to church and spread my faith. “Believing in God is important and it can help you with everything. God will always guide you in the right direction when you are unsure of where to go in life. Always remember that you have ...
Throughout our life, we encounter different kinds of people. Although most people around us are strangers who we do not know their names, sometimes they may make a deep impression on us due to their actions as well as attitude towards life. Some people are influenced by the family, friends, and teachers because they are someone who we spend a lot of time with. As for me, when I was ten, I met an ordinary worker who was quite strange to me, and she had a profound influence on my life.
People all around the world go through miscellaneous experiences in their lives. Every situation can affect a person in any type of way. The resulting effect does not always need be dissatisfactory; sometimes is a combination or both good and bad. Many aspects in my life have influenced my personality and how I live my life. Getting bullied in middle school has affected my life intensely, however managed to make me stand for myself, a stronger person, and not scared of what anyone says about me.
The first step in creating the picture of my future is to evaluate values, beliefs, and desirable personal characteristics.
Personality is the expression of a person’s traits according to ones feelings, mentality and behavior. It involves understanding individuals’ traits such as withdrawal and willpower and how various parts of an individual link together to form personality. Personality expresses itself from within an individual and is comparatively regular throughout in an individual’s life. Different people have different personalities dependent on factors such as environment and genetic composition. Our personality is dependent on the success or failure of our development in the eight stages of life. This is proposed by Erik Erikson. Success in the development stages lead to virtues while the failure leads to malignancies.