We respect ourselves as distinct human beings capable of spiritual, moral, and intellectual development. It is essential to understand our own needs and rights concerning others. In the context of the self, respect for the beliefs of others can be interpreted and applied to reflect a diversity of perspectives in a larger community from local and global values.
We value human rights, truth, freedom, justice, and collective effort for the common good. Humanity has shaped the participatory environment as a source of life and inspiration. Individual and societal needs are addressed, and everyone has an equal chance to improve. Everyone should be able to exercise their fundamental rights to freedom of conscience and religion, as well as freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association.
We deserve to be respected and given an equal chance to prove our worth. People are a part of natural systems and are entirely reliant on them, which they treat with humility, care, compassion, and respect. Each generation should live in a future world that is just as diverse and productive as the one they inherited.