What qualities do you value most in yourself and others?

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Acceptance: the realization of a fact or truth and the process of coming to terms with it.
 
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Affectionate: feeling or showing affection.
 
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Authenticity: the genuineness or truth of something.
 
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Candor: honesty or directness, whether refreshing or distasteful.
 
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Compassionate: showing feelings of sympathy for the suffering of others, often with a desire to help.
 
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Cooperative: working or acting together with others, or done by people working or acting together.
 
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Courage: the ability to face danger, difficulty, uncertainty, or pain without being overcome by fear or being deflected from a chosen course of action.
 
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Empathetic: the ability to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties.
 
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Fair: not exhibiting any bias, and therefore reasonable or impartial.
 
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Friendly: having a pleasant welcoming atmosphere.
 
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Gentle: having a mild and kind nature or manner.
 
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Grace: a capacity to tolerate, accommodate, or forgive people.
 
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Honesty: the quality, condition, or characteristic of being fair, truthful, and morally upright.
 
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Insightful: the ability of somebody to understand and find solutions to his or her personal problems.
 
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Introspective: involving, or frequently undertaking, a deep and candid examination of your own feelings, thoughts, and motives.
 
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Intuitiveness: known directly and instinctively, without being discovered or consciously perceived.
 
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Kindness: the practice of being or the tendency to be sympathetic and compassionate.
 
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Noble: possessing high ideals or excellent moral character.
 
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Patience: the ability to endure waiting, delay, or provocation without becoming annoyed or upset, or to persevere calmly when faced with difficulties.
 
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Politeness: showing or possessing good manners or common courtesy.
 
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Respectful: showing appropriate deference and respect.
 
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Responsibility: the state, fact, or position of being accountable to somebody or for something.
 
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Selflessness: putting other people's needs, interests, or wishes before your own.
 
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Sensitive: tactful and sympathetic in relation to the feelings of others.
 
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Sincerity: honesty in the expression of true or deep feelings.
 
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Supportive: giving support, especially moral or emotional support.
 
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Tolerance: the acceptance of the differing views of other people, e.g. in religious or political matters, and fairness toward the people who hold these different views.
 
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Unselfishness: putting the general good or the needs or interests of others first.
 
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