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VALUES GIVE MEANING TO LIFE

     The science of values is an enormous subject and to determine the good and bad is an open ended variable that creates our greatest and most meaningful discourse for the individual good. As a living organism in this universe we have the right to exist for our own sake. We have not found ourselves on this planet to live for the sake of others. That is slavery, without chains, to give up our right to life voluntarily to suffer at the grasping hands of  selfish rulers. We only want the right to seek and earn our values and keep them, expecting to respect that in others.

     If we do not have an understanding of our nature as surviving according to our individual material values, then values are not important to us. A person who does not know what his own values are, can never gain any, and if he does gain anything by chance, he shall soon lose everything of value he has. He spends his money or his life without thinking.

    Suggestions below may jar your ideas about philosophy. Submit your HOME PAGE Comments, articles for E-zines, E-book manuscripts, hard cover or paperbacks, and your questions answered on our E-MAIL & CONTACT page.

     People need instructions on values, a further defining of character values and its intangibles and the values of life family and careers that we make real.  If you read "The Philosophy of Morals & Values," by Nicola, you will have much to write about and give us your philosophy of life on earth.

    How do we create a hierarchy of values? We have the basics, but how do we make specific choices?

     Education is a value, important to advancing ones career and     

     What means most to you in the future, what will make life meaningful in a material sense, in the kind of person you wish to be, and that you be successful?

     What kind of person do you want to live your whole life with?

     Do you want a family, and children?  Then you must homeschool them, are you prepared for that?  Will you send them  public schools?  

     What are the independent studies saying about the advantages of  homeschooling? 

      Do religious people have values? Do they have moral principles?

     Do you value your body? Food, exercise, drink, and vices of smoking and drugs are values. What is good and bad and/or allowed of all the things you can think of?

      We need good stories of heroic people with values.

       Tell us how to make value choices, either tangible or intangible.

       What are the main value issues, socially and economically.

       To behold all of nature's values is not a moral issue.

       Values are the constructs of one's philosophy. 

      Values include all the choices we decide and act upon, or may judge not to take action, and they consume our entire life. There is a lot to write about. There is an idea everywhere we turn.

       The above are, hopefully teasers, to create perceptions that you may want identify.
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Values Archive

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