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Post by jin794 on May 1, 2016 8:41:28 GMT
It is true that people in our society tend to value money over happiness. Money can buy many different things such as clothing, houses, entertainments, etc. These objects can bring happiness, but those happiness are not permanent. It is temporary. I personally value happiness and memories in my life. Those things are unable to buy it with money. I believe valuable memories and happiness are the most crucial things we need in our life. It is much valuable than other things.
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Post by andrewcho77 on May 1, 2016 10:30:12 GMT
I value my life and people around me. I love my family and friends. I believe that with friends and family happiness will come to you. If you look back at the past, it always look good. I also value memories because without memories life becomes meaningless. I try to keep my memories by living in the moment. I try to make spontaneous decisions. I want to travel and make memories around the globe. So memories is the most valuable thing I have.
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Post by Tharu on May 1, 2016 10:42:08 GMT
I agree with Regy, we value our own enjoyment, and to reach that we need money. As for today's world we need money even to stay happy. If we have enough food and shelter, we are happy, but how do we get that? we need money to that. In real world, money controls everything, if we have money we can do whatever we want, and if we don't well... good luck with that. So money basically makes us happy because it makes us fulfilled.
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Post by susansun18 on May 1, 2016 12:11:59 GMT
I don't know what I value. Ah, I think probably I value people who I feel like they're important in my life. I would sacrifice myself for people I truly care, I hope they would be more happier. I just feel like I don't really care about myself which sounds really not good but still, I value my people
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Post by Jonathan on May 1, 2016 14:25:23 GMT
I value my friendships and relationships with my family. There are so many people out there in the world who lost their families because of any reason, and so they grow up alone and sad by themselves. It is so thinking about what would have happened if I grew up without my parents who love me or friends who care about me and make each other happy. We should all be thankful for what we have now and not be greedy in what we want and not what we need, because we can lose anything and everything at any time.
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Post by kevv on May 1, 2016 14:44:04 GMT
I value people around me and my own time. Sometimes, I value myself more I value others which keeps me away from other people and spend more time on myself like take a rest or whatever but I like to spend time with close friends and protect them or help them regarding the situation. Though I am scared that what I value on will change later on..I just hope I don't become like Claudius where I prioritize all of my benefits others than my weak long lasting sides.
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Post by anniee on May 7, 2016 10:36:16 GMT
Personally, I value my abilities as a human. I do think money is important, but I can only achieve monetary success with the fruit of my efforts. As a human, I can make my own decisions and choose what I wish to do, unlike the domestic animals we raise today. I can choose to ignore someone, take a walk with my dog, pick a college, and even get a job. I keep what is valuable to me by not letting anyone else control me. I refuse to let people who want to hurt me or exploit me get what they want.
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