What is the Value of Human Life Amidst Public Commercial Registered Persons
- gbhort
- May 10, 2020
- 1 min read
Conspiracy theorists salivate. Economist and bankers cringe. Politicians....hmmmm. Point of view, bias amidst dichotomies.
What really is the value of human life?
How does one define that "value"?
What does a human life mean?
Who defines human life and does that include health and quality of mind, body, spirit?
What does it mean to be healthy?
Who is the mind behind the person?
How does this affect the way people perceive the world around them?
How does that affect politics?
Are the markets and issued legal tender the problem or a solution?
What is a person? Does state of being matter? Does state of mind (intelligence) matter? Should our feelings matter?
Are we heading in a right direction as an individual, a society, a nation, a human species?
What do you think? Share anything. Don't even log in with your real name if you don't want to, but let's just start a conversation.
As I put in the linked-in group (TVOHL), I put forth a challenge: I bet it possible for the brilliance within our society to design a scheme that would eliminate the national debt in five years or less while dramatically improving people's lives, health and quality of life? Is that possible? I know it is. How does that happen if most don't have the same ideas, thoughts, knowledge, experience, expertise, beliefs, opinions, background, contacts, networks, family support, childhood experiences (stories, habits, behaviours - state of being).
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