Solf J. Kimblee (
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askandanswer2014-09-23 07:37 am
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We've had quite a number of simple, practical questions, why not something a little more thought provoking?
How do you define your worth? Or, if my meaning isn't entirely clear, what is it that distinguishes you among your peers and gives your life value?
How do you define your worth? Or, if my meaning isn't entirely clear, what is it that distinguishes you among your peers and gives your life value?
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[There's a chance she's telling the truth, and a chance she's quoting Seinfeld. It's anybody's guess.]
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Not what I'd normally consider as giving a life value but if that truly is the only aspect of yourself you see as being of worth then so be it.
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My meaning was simply that such purely physical attributes can only contribute so much to the value of a life. An individual may be pleasing to the eye and yet a terrible conversation partner for example. I know which I personally find to be more appealing and which tends to endure best.
Shall I ask instead what aspects of yourself that you have personally shaped you consider to be of greatest worth?