Feel free to fork and create your own set of values and/or suggest changes via a pull-request at this link.
Having clear values helps lead you to happiness. Without a clear set of values, which can help you with your priorities, you may be lost and engage in sub-par actions for both yourself & humanity.
- Take care of yourself. This doesn't mean "spoil yourself". The line between the two forms a spectrum and you need to be clear where it crosses over into "spoiling yourself" territory.
- Try not to harm. At a high level, try not to harm. I say try, because there could be cases where you undertake an action that has some downstream impacts causing harm (like working in tech could cause resources to be constrained in a particular geographic location). This has some interplay with the first point.
- Spread the knowledge. If you know something useful (let's say you have understood how to start a business), share it. Don't gatekeep it for personal gain.
- Reduce waste. From the "reuse, reduce, recycle" mantra. However, I'm not sure consumerism is all bad as it may lead to growth in the economy, benefiting all. However, holding this value means you'd rather reuse things before buying something new, even if the new thing is cheap.
- Push for the truth. Whenever possible and wherever possible, push for the truth. People may make short-term sub-optimal decisions based on lies or what they believe is true due to a poor understanding of things. You should strive to seek the truth & share it. Engage to learn and find what may be true, not to prove a point.
- Let live. From "live and let live" & stoicism. Focus on yourself. You can't really force others to do anything, so just do your best, do your part. Others may arrive at different conclusions, at which you can try to see where you differ and explain what drove your conclusions.
Footnote: My list of heroes may shed further light on my implicit values.