Value Alignment Course
Value Alignment Course
Value alignment is the skill of knowing what actually matters to you. Most values are inherited, absorbed, or adopted without examination. Family expectations, cultural norms, social approval, and fear quietly shape decisions that feel personal but aren’t chosen. This course teaches value alignment as a practical skill, not a belief system. Not motivation. Not moral advice. Not identity building. You’ll learn how values are formed, how misalignment creates internal conflict, and how to distinguish what’s yours from what was handed to you. The goal isn’t to acquire better values. It’s to recognize the ones you already live by - consciously or not. When decisions are grounded in values you’ve examined and chosen, clarity follows.
Value alignment is the skill of knowing what actually matters to you. Most values are inherited, absorbed, or adopted without examination. Family expectations, cultural norms, social approval, and fear quietly shape decisions that feel personal but aren’t chosen. This course teaches value alignment as a practical skill, not a belief system. Not motivation. Not moral advice. Not identity building. You’ll learn how values are formed, how misalignment creates internal conflict, and how to distinguish what’s yours from what was handed to you. The goal isn’t to acquire better values. It’s to recognize the ones you already live by - consciously or not. When decisions are grounded in values you’ve examined and chosen, clarity follows.



5
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The Curriculum
Uncovering
The Misalignment
Living From Values
Sustaining Under Complexity
Skills
26
Lessons
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5
Levels
26
Lessons
Self-Paced
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How to use this course
One lesson per day works best. Each lesson is complete on its own.
Use your own thoughts, reactions, and beliefs. This course works with real material.
You don’t need to finish everything. Take what’s useful and leave the rest.
The goal is independence. When the skill holds on its own, you’re done.