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Action Blog Post #1

My 3 most important values are risk, reliability, and equality. 

My 3 least important values are tradition, leadership, and power. 

I somewhat agree with my results. I believe all of my important values were correct. This is because I believe it is crucial to take risks to become a better version of yourself. Also, it is important to be reliable because everyone needs a helping hand at some point. Nevertheless, equality is also significant to me because everyone should be treated the same regardless of their origin. Only one value from my least important ones was incorrect. It was leadership because I believe that our world needs leaders to inspire and guide others to help communities succeed.To me, risk means being able to get out of your comfort zone to try new things. Reliability means to me being there for your loved ones in times of need. Furthermore, equality means to me that no one is discriminated against. 

After analyzing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, I feel like the “quality education” goal aligns the most with my values because it gives kids the opportunity to learn new things, and that can lead to personal growth and reliable connections between peers who are part of the community. My passion is the exact same one because I believe each kid deserves to have access to an education system because knowledge is power, and you shouldn’t stop learning. For my action project I plan to go to my old middle school named Hillcrest once a while to help my previous teacher Mrs.Carston around the classroom.

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