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How the sixteen values appear in film, TV, books, music, myth, history, and art.

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Community · OECD
music 1971

You've Got a Friend

James Taylor. Community as the person who shows up when you call. Simple and irreplaceable.

Community · OECD
music 1977

One Love

Bob Marley. Community as a spiritual reality - the human family choosing to recognize itself as one.

Vitality · OECF
film 2016

La La Land

The pure joy of people fully alive to their passion - before life asks them to choose between it and love.

Vitality · OECF
film 1952

Singin' in the Rain

Gene Kelly dancing in a downpour for nobody because the joy cannot be contained. Vitality as a physical overflow.

Vitality · OECF
film 1987

Dirty Dancing

"Nobody puts Baby in a corner." Embodied, joyful aliveness reclaimed against every social constraint.

Vitality · OECF
film 2000

Almost Famous

The electric vitality of rock music, road tours, and being fully alive in your twenties with people who love the same thing.

Vitality · OECF
film 1997

Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

Two women who built a life out of mutual delight. Vitality as the refusal to be diminished by others' definitions of worth.

Vitality · OECF
tv 2010

The Great British Bake Off

Vitality in a tent with flour everywhere - genuine joy in making something good. Community plus aliveness plus cake.

Vitality · OECF
tv 2018

Queer Eye

Five people making rooms vibrate with life. Vitality as contagious, as generous, as transformative.

Vitality · OECF
tv 2018

Schitt's Creek

David and Patrick's courtship as a tutorial in joyful aliveness. Two people teaching each other to be fully present.

Vitality · OECF
book 1946

Zorba the Greek

Nikos Kazantzakis's Zorba is the fullest embodiment of vitality as philosophy: "Life is trouble. Only death is not."

Vitality · OECF
book 1957

On the Road

Jack Kerouac. Vitality through movement, conversation, jazz, and the refusal to settle before you've seen everything.

Vitality · OECF
book 1937

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Zora Neale Hurston's Janie Crawford claiming vitality as her birthright - the refusal to live a small life when a large one is possible.

Vitality · OECF
myth

Dionysus

The god of wine, theater, ecstasy, and collective aliveness. The ancient permission to be fully present in the body.

Vitality · OECF
myth

The Maenads

The women of Dionysus - abandoning the household for the mountain, the music, the dance. Vitality as liberation from constraint.

Vitality · OECF
history 1969

Woodstock

Half a million people choosing vitality over everything - three days of music, mud, and genuine aliveness.