
Values and Attitudes
Values are the core beliefs that guide how you see what is important in life, shaping your behaviors and decisions. Attitudes are your feelings or opinions about specific people, ideas, or situations—your emotional response or outlook. While values form the foundation of your character, influencing your long-term outlook, attitudes are more immediate, reflecting how you feel about particular things at a given moment. Both influence your behavior and interactions with others, but values are more stable over time, whereas attitudes can change more easily based on experience or new information.