Values, Morals, and Ethics
T.R.I.B.E
Sympathy & Empathy
Tolerance vs Inclusion vs Belonging
Giving Voice
100

Putting your values and morals in actions 

Ethics

100

What does the meaning of T stand for

Trust

100

Is this sympathy or empathy 

sympathy

100

Ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses

Perception

100

Anything that makes it difficult for segments of the public to use their voice to speak  

Barriers to voice 

200

Do not steal, being loyal, and always tell the truth is example of what 

Morals

200

What does the meaning of I stand for

Integrity

200

Is this sympathy or empathy

empathy

200

What is inclusion 

to invite or allow someone into your space and/or social circle 

200

A special right, advantage, or available only to a particular person or group 

Privilege

300

A system of personal beliefs that define what an individual think is good or bad.

Values 

300

What does the meaning of R stand for

Respect

300

Feeling of compassion, sorrow, or pity for the hardships that another person encounters 

Sympathy

300

A point of view; a person's thoughts and feelings toward a particular topic 

Perspective 

300

Ability to act or do 

Power 

400

What is Morals? 

principles around good and bad, right and wrong, should and shouldn't.

400

What does the meaning of B stand for

Betterment

400

Is this sympathy or empathy

empathy

400

The ability or willingness to endure something or someone 

Tolerance 

400

A situation or condition favorable for attainment of a goal 

Opportunity

500

Spirituality, sense of self worth, and what you find to be important is an example of 

Values 

500

What does the meaning of E stand for

Effort

500

What does Empathy mean 

putting yourself in the shoes of others and understanding the situation.

500

What is the meaning of belonging

when someone feels their true self is welcomed and appreciated 

500

View or treat a person or group different from and alien to oneself  

Othered