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Dignity in Human Development Motivation
To Thi Bich Thao
University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijsshmr.2024.v3i11n05

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ABSTRACT

Trust is the foundation of life and is proven through practice. Trust in oneself and in each other is a valuable intangible asset of humanity, clearly demonstrated through material values such as money. True dignity must come from the comprehensive development of human beings. Otherwise, distorted standards such as dependence, possession and falsehood will appear, leading to human suffering. Economic relations come from basic human needs. Needs are the driving force for action. Therefore, true dignity must serve human existence and development. In addition, trust can be measured tangibly through material values, needs come from human nature and interests are the driving force for action. True dignity is closely linked to the needs of the community. Trust is demonstrated through practice, needs are necessary, the basis of interests, the driving force for development. Particularly painful is the belief in norms that are not based on human nature and no longer require dignity.

KEYWORDS:

Trust, dignity, needs, benefits, motivation.

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