13/05/2023
So here's how I think of a person's life and its worth.
There are two ends of a spectrum. At one end of this spectrum, a person has zero quality of life. (At this end, there's absolute ignorance, broken , no financial capacity, zero , and zero intelligence).
Intelligence is different from . You may want to check the difference so you don't get me wrong.
At the other extreme end of the same spectrum, a person has a premium quality of life. Someone at this far extreme end knows everything, has the best health that never breaks down, can afford anything that can possibly be afforded, has all the freedom anybody can possibly have, and is super* intelligent.
At one end, nothing is possible. On the other end, everything is TRULY possible.
There's nobody who exists on any of the extreme ends. We all are somewhere on this spectrum. Nobody was born absolutely worthless and there's nobody that's worth everything.
Building your self-worth (or personal value) means doing all you possibly can to drift from where ever you are on this spectrum toward the premium quality end.
Building a quality life isn't just working on your finances but also on your health until your mind and body know no degradation or destruction. It's working on your freedom until like the strings of physics, you truly have no limitations. It's working on your knowledge until you know everything a human being can possibly know. It's working on your finances until you can buy whatever can be bought with money. It's working on your intellect until you apparently read minds, decrypt thoughts, and intuit insight from unfamiliar chaos.
These ends are extreme. You'll never get there. The point is to get as far toward extreme as possible.
Honext