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101 HUMANITY VALUES: 1 to 5 (Integrity, Responsibility, Self-Worth, Courage, Humility)

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-Integrity is the uprightness of doing what is right, at the right time! *Integrity is the pillar of human dignity. ** It is choosing what is right even when no one is watching. *** It is placing truth and justice above greed and deceit. ****A person of integrity does not live for the praise of others, but for the worth of their own soul and the honor of their conscience. ***** Remember: Integrity is your inner compass – if you stop following it, not only will you lose your way, but your inner peace will also be shaken. * * * * * * * * -Responsibility is accepting and fulfilling your duty with integrity. *Responsibility is the foundation of human growth and respect. **It is the awareness that every action you take has consequences—for you and for society. ***It is taking charge of your tasks without avoidance, without blaming others. ****A responsible person is trustworthy, self-disciplined, and fulfills their word on time. This is the pillar that builds a true leader and the compass f...

TUKO SAWA: A GLOBAL NECESSITY FOR HARMONY!

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When I think back to 2020, I remember a world that suddenly stood still. COVID-19 forced us into our homes, but for me, it also turned me inward. In that stillness, I asked myself: How can we restore the balance humanity has lost? That question became the seed of what would soon be known as Tuko Sawa Society. Roots Before the Storm The seeds, in truth, had been planted years before. In 2014, I began post-doctoral research on transculturalism as a moral compass for our diverse and interconnected world. Then in 2019, I encountered the book Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World by the then Prince of Wales (now King Charles III). His Majesty's words gave me language for something I had always felt: everything in life is connected—but it is right relationships that make those connections active, balanced, and life-giving. So when the pandemic struck in 2020, I created a small “classroom” on Facebook, inviting Tanzanians of all ages. Together, we reflected on "Tuko Sawa" ...