terminalikarvoja
Terminalikarvoja is a Finnish term used to describe terminal values, a concept in value theory that refers to end goals or desired states that people consider valuable in themselves. Terminal values are contrasted with instrumental values, which are seen as means to achieve those ends. The distinction helps explain why individuals and cultures prioritize different life goals and how these priorities shape attitudes and behavior.
The idea was popularized in modern psychology by Milton Rokeach in the 1970s and has since been
Common examples of terminal values include happiness, freedom, equality, inner peace, self-respect, wisdom, and world peace.
In Finnish-language literature, terminalikarvoja appear in studies of personal and social values, consumer behavior, and organizational