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

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Mastery · SAJD
history 1722

Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier

J.S. Bach demonstrating the full range of the keyboard by writing a prelude and fugue in every key. Mastery as systematic proof.

Mastery · SAJD
history 1452

Leonardo da Vinci's Notebooks

Ten thousand pages of relentless observation, experiment, and refinement. A mind that could not stop practicing - on everything.

Integrity · SAJF
history 1963

Letter from Birmingham Jail

MLK writes directly to clergymen who urged patience. A model of principled argument made with full moral clarity under unjust imprisonment.

Integrity · SAJF
history 1943

Sophie Scholl and the White Rose

Students distributing anti-Nazi leaflets in Munich, knowing the cost. Integrity held against certain death.

Integrity · SAJF
history 1943

Oskar Schindler

A profiteer who couldn't stop saving lives once he saw what the alternative was. Integrity arrived late but not too late.

Security · SACD
history 1933

The New Deal

FDR building structural safety nets - Social Security, FDIC, unemployment insurance - after total collapse. Security as government architecture.

Security · SACD
history 1944

The GI Bill

The United States building a floor of opportunity for returning soldiers. The most successful security architecture in American history.

Peace · SACF
history 1994

Nelson Mandela's Acceptance Speech

27 years in prison without losing serenity or dignity. Peace as something that could not be taken by those who imprisoned him.

Peace · SACF
history 1930

Gandhi's Salt March

Nonviolence - ahimsa - as internal peace made external. The refusal to become what you oppose.

Achievement · SEJD
history 1954

Roger Bannister Breaks the Four-Minute Mile

A goal thought physiologically impossible until it was done. The moment achievement redefined what achievement was.

Achievement · SEJD
history 1969

Moon Landing

The coordinated achievement of 400,000 people making good on an almost impossible promise. Achievement as collective infrastructure.

Courage · SEJF
history 1955

Rosa Parks

Refusing to give up her seat on December 1, 1955. Courage as one decision in one moment that changes the arc of history.

Courage · SEJF
history 2013

Malala Yousafzai

Returning to advocacy after being shot for attending school. Courage as the refusal to let violence win the argument.

Courage · SEJF
history 2013

Edward Snowden

Disclosing mass surveillance programs knowing the cost. Principled courage at the price of exile.

Growth · SECD
history 1994

Nelson Mandela's Inauguration

A man who used 27 years of imprisonment to grow into the leader South Africa needed. Transformation as the gift of impossible circumstances.

Growth · SECD
history 1845

Frederick Douglass Teaches Himself to Read

An act of growth under slavery - defying every structure designed to keep him static.