priceless!
2007-06-29 21:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The value of my life is emotions. I learn from the bad, change, get joy and enjoy the good, studying in that place how to avoid the bad in order to stay in the good. If, I feel no love, I see no value. I found the source within. There's techniques to being happy. You can't be as happy as you decide to be, but as happy as you learn how to be. The subject of 'emotional intelligence' was a start. Actually not judging by using descriptive words started it all. Ok. Ok. I got it from the Bible. You made me say in order to be honest. If you judge, the subconscious is an equal opportunity employer and judges you back. I always came off the loser and who wants to be a loser, so I adopted a win win solution. Values are helpful, but can be a judgment and can effect an accurate observation. The letter can kill. Sometimes their is no value, only enjoyment. It's an experience, not an evaluation. You need to forget ratings or just forget sometimes, not think, make space. The universe is almost all space. The best enjoyment comes from no judgment, nothing, peace from thinking. No value is the best value in the end and free. "Know the truth and the truth will make you free." from the truth mostly. Sort of free from restictions as you only look at your freedoms anymore. Like full of answers instead of only questions. I guess it's that the right brain has only answers from images that either coincide or don't so you know right away something doesn't jive and problems get resolved at lightening speed. The value is the love your filled with and the joy of sharing it.
2007-06-30 05:49:46
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answered by hb12 7
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The question is rather vague... you could interpret it as how old you are, how old you feel, how much currency it's worth (money or any other item of value). All and all, it's worth what you want it to be, and what you put into it.
2007-06-30 04:49:45
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answered by sicarn 2
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Speaking personally, it's a continual process of evolution. That is, self development and an expectation of goodness and satisfaction, in the things that I do.
Speaking financially however is a different matter entirely.
2007-06-30 04:43:43
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answered by marccat80 4
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Life has no value because it could be easily taken or snatches away from you forever and you would have no say or doing in it...
2007-06-30 04:42:47
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answered by Sam 2
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the value of everybody's life is to find his/her purpose and be an influence to others
2007-06-30 05:33:36
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answered by Flux 2
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Not a cent, perhaps, for the world at large.... quite a bit more for some emotional fools attached to me ..... and hell of a lot for myself, the self-centered guy!!
2007-06-30 06:39:26
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answered by small 7
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like 37 or 38
2007-06-30 04:38:56
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answered by dano 2
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On an international human trafficking market, I could probably go for a tidy sum.
2007-06-30 08:24:08
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answered by guru 7
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Peanuts.
2007-07-01 17:32:33
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answered by EXMOOG . 7
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don't know. I'm just grateful to be alive. my earlier would be sibling was a miscarriage, and to think that you're competing with ~100,000,000 sperm cells just for the chance to live, the 1st prize place is pretty great.
2007-06-30 04:42:24
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answered by Super Shane 64 3
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