This contrasts with the in-group focus of benevolence values. Universalism values derive
from survival needs of individuals and groups. But people do not recognize these needs
until they encounter others beyond the extended primary group and until they become
aware of the scarcity of natural resources. People may then realize that failure to accept
others who are different and treat them justly will lead to life-threatening strife. They may
also realize that failure to protect the natural environment will lead to the destruction of the
resources on which life depends. Universalism combines two subtypes of concern—for the
welfare of those in the larger society and world and for nature (broadminded, social justice,
equality, world at peace, world of beauty, unity with nature, wisdom, protecting the
environment)[inner harmony, a spiritual life]