According to Patricia B. Licuanan, pakikipagkapwa-tao means a general regard for others: namely, an ability to empathize; a sense of fairness, justice, and mutual respect; an awareness of others' dignity and humanity; and a willingness to help in times of need. Licuanan identifies pakikipagkapwa-tao as a basic character strength of the Filipino culture.
(Source: "A Moral Recovery Program: Building a People -- Building a Nation" by Patricia B. Licuanan. Published and republished in various compiled texts. See Google Books link below.)
Having a regard for the dignity and being of others.
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Some common Filipino values and attitudes include respect for elders (pakikisama), strong sense of family (close-knit family ties), hospitality (malasakit), and resilience (pagtitiis). Filipinos also value humility, hard work, and bayanihan (community spirit).
"Pakikipagkapwa" is a Filipino concept that emphasizes the importance of connection and solidarity with others. It refers to the act of relating to and establishing harmonious relationships with fellow human beings, recognizing their dignity and humanity. This concept underscores the value of empathy, compassion, and social interaction in building a sense of community and shared humanity.
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Malasakit is propelled from our innermost being. It has to be actualized in our pakikipagkapwa.
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Mercenary tao.
ang masayang tao ang magandang tao ang mabait na tao ang pangit na tao ang mabilis na tao ang maliit na tao ang matangkad na tao ang mataba na tao ang mapayat na tao ang magulo na tao
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Tao has no gender. Tao, meaning "way" or "path" is, metaphorically speaking, merely the road upon which one travels in the pursuit of wisdom and understanding. The famous symbol of the "Yin and Yang" is a depiction of the Tao, showing that balance and equilibrium are of paramount importance. But Lao Tzu also wrote "The Tao which can be spoken is not the Tao. The Tao which can be written is not the Tao"
Tao Zhu died in 1969.