The meaning or value of a thing consists of what it affords.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself.
If we give something value, it becomes valuable.
Nothing is intrinsically valuable; the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people.
Value is what people are willing to pay for it.
Something is worth what somebody will pay for it. Nothing else, nothing more, nothing less.
Values are more important than money.
People value and spend their money more wisely when they acquire it by their own efforts - also known as work.
All wealth consists of desirable things; that is, things which satisfy human wants directly or indirectly: but not all desirable things are reckoned as wealth.
The value of a currency is, ultimately, what someone will give you for it - whether in food, fuel, assets, or labor. And that's always and everywhere a subjective decision.
Value denotes a relation reciprocally existing between two objects, and the precise relation which it denotes is the quantity of the one which can be obtained in exchange for a given quantity of the other.
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