Thought for Today - The Comparative Value of Living




The emotions of the elite are not different from those of the masses, nor are those of the rich different from those of the poor. As the perennial dictum goes, one person bleeds much the same as another, if you cut him/or her. What might be different is in the passion with which the poor and the rich, the elite and masses display their emotions, and the amount of time they might allocate to the different emotions.

This raises the question as to whether their is any fundamental difference in their respective value to humanity, or, for the theists, their human-inspired 'decrees' of their gods?

At an individual level, their is nothing to suggest that there is any difference between the life of a member of the masses and the life of a member of the elite, or that of the rich and of the poor. However, when looked at on a societal basis - which is probably the only context in which the lives of humans can be fully lived - there is some objective facts which would suggest that the value of the live of each, should be predicated upon their respective role/s in their communities, and their capacity to benefit the living of other members of society.

Outside of this societal context, and shorn of 'the bread winner' role, the life of one person, objectively, seems to be of no greater value than that of another person.

Live and strive to maximise your and other people's happiness, as this is what ultimately matters most.







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