Value of the Roots The era of America revolution is the era of great nationalism, hope, and solidarity. People who were once colonists are now citizens of emerging countries. However, as the years go by, the American people face the reality of building the country. The state strives to find places where it itself resists the power of other countries of the world. As the population grows, the industry grows, but this new country spiritually loses its spirit.
In fact, there are values that go beyond cultural, racial, sexual, creed barriers, social class, economic status, political persuasive power and so on. They are our common treasure, our "unique right". They are our basic human rights and fundamental freedoms. Human values and dignity, our natural human goodness, our love and sympathy ability, our sacredness and identity. Truth and justice, choosing and deciding oneself, acting freely according to your values and beliefs, right to act in love and freedom, ignorance, fear, prejudice, atrocity, right to be released from abuse, peace, happiness And development rights
Everyone cares about things. As you transcend the surface (that is, beyond the material wealth you care about) these things reflect the value you have at the basic level. Values are deep-rooted and strong. They change, but they do not change so frequently, and they need to make considerable changes in their thinking and living environment. For me, I am very concerned about freedom (ownership of my time), my knowledge of myself and the world, and their contribution to bring meaningful lives. I am also interested in other things (identification etc), but my previous values are the driving force of my life, leading me to make a big decision.
As we all know, individualism is the heart of American values. It is deeply rooted in early American Puritanism. Today, the value of individualism has penetrated every corner of the American society. It focuses on independence, privacy and mutual respect. As a product of religious reform, Puritanism maintained a tradition of anti-authority and formed strong self-consciousness. First, the concept of Puritan's 'principle of faith' brought about the denial of the authority of the Pope and bridged the gap between God and man. In other words, all Christians can communicate directly with God by believing in him, and everyone can become their pastor. Therefore Christian thoughts are released from the strict Roman Catholic church. In this sense, personal values are emphasized and my soul becomes more free and independent.