Finding Value Beyond Price

 

If we develop the habit of evaluating things based on our personal values rather than being influenced by their market prices, we can discover subjective value even in small, seemingly insignificant items. This practice nurtures feelings of gratitude and affection, encouraging us to cherish these things more deeply. Moreover, knowledge gained through learning attains greater objective value when shared with others or applied in practical ways. By doing so, we not only enhance the meaning and substance of what we possess but also experience a heightened sense of fulfillment in our daily lives.

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