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Historical and fictional figures mapped to the sixteen values.

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Security · SACD
writer 20th century

P.G. Wodehouse

Wodehouse's construction of a fictional world characterised by stable social order, recoverable situations, and reliable relationships - in which catastrophe always resolves into restored comfort - and his documented preference for consistency over experimentation reflect a Security orientation expressed as aesthetic commitment.

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Peace · SACF
writer Contemporary

Haruki Murakami

Murakami's documented daily practice - waking at four, writing for five or six hours, running ten kilometres, sleeping at nine - and his explicit description of the writing process as a meditation on the contents of his own interior, reflect a Peace orientation in which solitude is not privation but the condition of honest work.

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Peace · SACF
writer Contemporary

Wendell Berry

Berry's documented commitment to farming the same Kentucky land his family has farmed for generations, his refusal to use a computer, and his explicit belief that the local and the particular are more real than the global and abstract reflect a Peace orientation in which rootedness is understood as wisdom.

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Peace · SACF
writer Contemporary

Annie Dillard

Dillard's sustained attention to the particular - the detail of a weasel's grip, the quality of light on a creek - and her documented practice of paying such close attention to the immediate that the infinite becomes visible in it, reflect a Peace orientation applied to the act of perception.

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