Thoughts on Values

Thoughts on values

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At the Museum of Values, we firmly believe that real change and deeper human connections emerge when we begin to share what moves us deep within—whether we're lending weight to words as an editor, shaping the next generation as a parent, reimagining the world as a student, or turning visions into reality as a founder. Imagine "Thoughts on Values" as a kind of mosaic: a collection of authentic, personal insights that, together, paint a larger picture of lived humanity and attitude. No grandstanding, no superficial small talk. Instead, short, genuine highlights of what shapes us as individuals and unites us as a community. Because values are important to each of us; they guide us, but sometimes they also challenge us quite a bit—and that's completely normal and human.

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Values guide us, they challenge us - and they say a lot about what is important to us.
Your answers show what moves you - honestly, personally, humanly.
Who you are, what drives you, or what roles you are currently playing in life – all of this is part of your story.
A mini-bio gives your contribution a personal frame. Very informal and in your own words.
A picture from your everyday life makes your statement even more tangible – it helps us to not only read you but also see you.
No portrait shooting needed - we love real, everyday moments.
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#24 Dr. Klaus  Kerschensteiner

Dr. Klaus Kerschensteiner

Dr. Kerschensteiner on the values ​​that guide us: foresight instead of chance, composure instead of coercion, and integrity instead of pretense.

#23 Benita Grigutsch

#23 Benita Grigutsch

Empathy, self-determination, and confidence. A personal reflection on how these values ​​help one find their own path in life.

#22 Kirsten  Harms

Kirsten Harms

What values ​​strengthen us? As a coach, Kirsten Harms writes about universality, power, and the strength of genuine togetherness.