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What is the most valuable thing in the world? |
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Your Soul
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Compassionate Sympathetic Love
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the bonds we create and nurture with not only our own species but all other species in order to keep existence going on our planet, (including our bonds with nature.)
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This is obviously an exeptionally subjective question and the resulting answers would reflect what is most important to each individual. Having said that I would say that in my opinion there cannot be one overarching MOST IMPORTANT THING; there are rather several things that are in a way intertwined. Take for example the interconnections between time, human relationships and your own emotional well being; all three of these factors can be influenced by the other and are all inter-related.
We could of course look at the question in a different way, perhaps one needs be narcissistic and say that the most important thing to YOU is YOU!!
It sounds very self-serving but think about it in terms of what is important to you, if you were not around then nothing can be important to you! Yes -YOU are the most important thing in YOUR life.
Answer: Eyesight. I don't know much about blindness, but I think if I was blind, I think I might attempt suicide. Even if I was crippled in a wheelchair or severely physically disabled, I think I might attempt suicide. I don't know how blind people especially, have the will to live.
My relationship with GOD without that nothing else matters.
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Value is decided by the amount of supply of the 'thing' in question and the proportional demand for this 'thing'. It is true that suffering is common amongst us all, and that happy people are hard to find, yet all of us want to be happy. It could be argued, perhaps should be argued that happiness is essential to our survival and yet so hard to obtain, and in as such, may be the most valuable thing in the world. Happiness.
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Of course this question is relative so the best I can do is describe how YOU can find the most important thing in the world, and how I found the most important thing in the world.
First of all questions start with an answer, Take something you do, anything at all, a job, a career, a hobbie, a person. Take that thing and as yourself why do I do that? My thought process went as follows:
Why do I work at Westport? Because it gets me money.
Why do I want money? So I can pay rent.
Why do I want to pay rent? So I can live there.
Why do I want to live there? So I can be comfortable.
Why do I want to be comfortable? Because it makes me happy.
Why do I want to be happy? Thats where the questions end.
Ultimately if you continue asking the why question to yourself you will conclude that from whatever point you start at you end with "because it makes me happy" I suggest that you the reader try asking yourself a series of "Why" questions and find your own reason for living, and the most important thing in your life.
First answer by FLINTSTONE. Last edit by AnimusPetitoris. Contributor trust: 3 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 47 [recommend question]
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