The power of music and storytelling can evoke deep emotions and reflections on personal values. A poignant song by Olivia Rodrigo, 'hope you're okay,' resonates due to its themes of resilience and overcoming familial challenges. It highlights the struggles of growing up in a harsh environment while contrasting that with experiences of love and kindness. The narrative underscores the importance of unlearning inherited prejudices and embracing one’s true self. It emphasizes pride in those who display courage to rise above their circumstances and forge a path based on acceptance and compassion.
Do you get your principles from your parents — or in spite of them? Is there anything wrong with valuing conformity? And why doesn’t McDonald’s sell salads?
- SOURCES:
- Erika James, dean of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Olivia Rodrigo, singer-songwriter.
- Shalom Schwartz, professor emeritus of psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
- Thomas Talhelm, professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
- RESOURCES:
- "Measuring Trends in Americans' Personal Values," by Frank Newport (Gallup, 2023).
- "America Pulls Back From Values That Once Defined It, WSJ-NORC Poll Finds," by Aaron Zitner (The Wall Street Journal, 2023).
- "What Really Happened To McDonald's McSalad Shakers," by Colin McCandless (Mashed, 2023).
- "Personal Values Across Cultures," by Lilach Sagiv and Shalom H. Schwartz (Annual Review of Psychology, 2022).
- "Moving Chairs in Starbucks: Observational Studies Find Rice-Wheat Cultural Differences in Daily Life in China," by Thomas Talhelm, Xuemin Zhang, and Shigehiro Oishi (Science Advances, 2018).
- "Large-Scale Psychological Differences Within China Explained by Rice Versus Wheat Agriculture," by Thomas Talhelm, Xuemin Zhang, Shigehiro Oishi, Shinobu Kitayama, et al. (Science, 2014).
- "An Overview of the Schwartz Theory of Basic Values," by Shalom Schwartz (Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, 2012).
- The Short Schwartz’s Value Survey, from "Measuring values with the Short Schwartz's Value Survey," by Marjaana Lindeman and Markku Verkasalo (Journal of Personality Assessment, 2005).