Stoicism and self control. I'm not religious, and I don't think God is up there willing to reward people for self-denial of pleasurable things. But I still think it is valuable because it builds discipline. The ability to tell yourself no, to hold back, to resist urges - that is invaluable.
Politeness is another one - in contemporary Australian culture, it seems that every third or fourth word spoken is a swear word. I make it a point to never swear in public and I do my very best to refrain from swearing at home.
A strong longing for self-improvement. This was big amongst the Romans. Always try to be better today than you were yesterday and hope to be better tomorrow than you are today. Build on your skills, always keep learning, don't settle for who you are - work on your flaws, realize your imperfections and strive to be better. You'll never eliminate your flaws, but you'll become a better person.
Respect for scholarly endeavours is another old-world value.
Politeness is another one - in contemporary Australian culture, it seems that every third or fourth word spoken is a swear word. I make it a point to never swear in public and I do my very best to refrain from swearing at home.
A strong longing for self-improvement. This was big amongst the Romans. Always try to be better today than you were yesterday and hope to be better tomorrow than you are today. Build on your skills, always keep learning, don't settle for who you are - work on your flaws, realize your imperfections and strive to be better. You'll never eliminate your flaws, but you'll become a better person.
Respect for scholarly endeavours is another old-world value.