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.......Tolerance: To me, that would be how well a person is able to deal with something. Usually that "something" is something bad, like a person who talks trash to you constantly, or........a videogame that freezes at a certain point. If a person had low tolerance, then he or she wouldn't be able to keep cool for long, and usually gets angry and impatient over simple things. Someone with a high tolerance probably never lets certain things get to them, even through repetition. This can turn out bad, however, because letting something happen to you to much can result in a downfall later. Knowing when to defend yourself and when to keep quiet is the key.
Responsibility: I'd say simply being responsible for your actions. If doing something is wrong, yet you do it anyway to earn respect from certain people it's wrong, since you're not being responsible. Also, if there is something that must be done, making sure it gets done is responsibility.
Valor: Valor can mean alot of things; bravery, strength, fearlessness, herorism....but i'd say how strong someone is against something. Wether its the winter cold, a persistent enemy, or the flu, having great valor can help overcome any obstacle.
Achievement: The accomplishing of something. Achievement usually comes after many hardships and goals, and isn't gained without endless work being put in to something.
Determination: How willing someone is to get a certain job done. You have to have this in order win, because being determined helps you continue on, even if the odds seem against you.
Sincerity: How compassionate people are towards others. Being honest can be a way of sincerity, so as nice acts, such as opening the door, saying thank you, buying gifts, picking up something someone dropped, or even, laying down your coat on puddle on a rainy day.(Even though you might not wear that coat again due to mud...) Sincerity is one of the most favored traits that can quickly earn respect.
All of these can be combined to earn other traits. Having Responsibility can mean great valor, Determination can mean many Achievements, and Tolerance can earn Sincerity. As for me, I usually can tolerate most things, responsibilty may be one of my weaker areas when it comes to work, valor is something that I have alot of, I don't have many achievements, but when I put alot of work into it, that's almost always the result, and actually, I have alot of Sincerity....even though its only earned respect from those who care enough to even notice...Well this is my opinion about these words and somewhat what they have to do with me. Sorry if its too long, I just figured I'd explain with details.
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