Understanding Success and Sensitivity in Human Values and Ethics

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Success is a subjective concept defined by the accomplishment of goals and personal fulfillment. However, dissatisfaction with success can lead to unhappiness, especially when focusing on external markers like wealth and fame. Sensitivity, on the other hand, refers to responsiveness to environmental changes, encompassing physical, emotional, and social aspects. Exploring these topics sheds light on the complex interplay of values and ethics in human endeavors.


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  1. HUMAN VALUES AND HUMAN VALUES AND ETHICS ETHICS Lecture No. 10 Lecture No. 10 Success and Sensitivity Success and Sensitivity Dwity Sundar Rout Dwity Sundar Rout Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Department of Department of Agril Agril. Extension Education . Extension Education Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  2. Success Success is a subjective concept that can have different meanings to different individuals. Generally, success refers to the accomplishment of goals or the attainment of a desired outcome. It can encompass various aspects of life, including career, relationships, personal development, and overall well-being. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  3. Success Success is often associated with achieving recognition, wealth, or status in society, but it can also be defined by personal fulfillment and happiness. It is important to note that success is a highly individualized concept, and what may be considered successful for one person may not necessarily be the same for another. Ultimately, success is about setting meaningful goals and working towards them with determination, perseverance, and a sense of purpose. It involves overcoming challenges, learning from failures, and continually growing and evolving. Success is a journey rather than a destination, and it can be different for everyone based on their unique values, aspirations, and circumstances. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  4. Dissatisfaction with Success Although fame and success are widely sought by many people, successful people are often displeased by their status. Overall, there is a general correlation between success and unhappiness. A study done in 2008 notes that CEOs are depressed at more than double the rate of the public at large, suggesting that this is not a phenomenon exclusive to celebrities. Research suggests that people tend to focus more on objective success (i.e., status, wealth, reputation) as benchmarks for success, rather than subjective success (ie: self-worth, relationships, moral introspection), and as a result become disillusioned with the success they do have. Celebrities in particular face specific circumstances that cause them to be displeased by their success. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  5. Sensitivity Sensitivity is a term used to describe the responsiveness or reactivity of a system or organism to changes in its environment or inputs. It can refer to various contexts, including physical, emotional, or social sensitivity. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  6. Physical Sensitivity Physical sensitivity refers to the heightened responsiveness of an organism to physical stimuli. For example, individuals with sensitive skin may experience discomfort or irritation when exposed to certain fabrics, chemicals, or temperature extremes. Similarly, some people may have heightened sensitivity to noise, light, or certain tastes or smells. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  7. Emotional Sensitivity Emotional sensitivity relates to the intensity with which an individual experiences and reacts to emotions. People with high emotional sensitivity may be more prone to experiencing strong emotional reactions to stimuli or events. They may be deeply affected by others' emotions, exhibit empathy, and be more attuned to subtle emotional cues in social interactions. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  8. Social Sensitivity Social sensitivity refers to the ability to perceive and understand social dynamics, cues, and norms. Individuals with high social sensitivity are often skilled at recognizing and interpreting nonverbal cues, understanding the emotions and intentions of others, and adjusting their behavior accordingly. This sensitivity can facilitate effective communication, empathy, and building positive relationships. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  9. Conclusion sensitivity can vary greatly among individuals. Some individuals may have naturally higher sensitivity levels, while others may develop or acquire sensitivity due to specific circumstances, experiences, Sensitivity is a complex trait influenced by various factors such as genetics, environment, upbringing, and personal characteristics. or physiological factors. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

  10. Thank you Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

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