Following from this, it is logical and true that no person is more valuable than any other person. Since we are all born with value, and that value is universal, drawn from our cosmic origin, no other man or woman can give it to us.
Moreover, the value is infinite, deriving from the Infinity at the beginning of all things. No external factor can increase this value; individuals are born with all the value they can ever have—an infinite amount that cannot be heightened.
No last name, title, family background, large amounts of money, material possessions, reputation, or anything else can increase this intrinsic value. No person can elevate another person’s value, and no one’s value is diminished by external circumstances.
The homeless individual sitting on the street has the same fundamental value as the business owner whose store he is sitting in front of. The billionaire has no more value than the man with no money. Both are brothers or sisters, products of the same origin, and therefore equivalent in value.
Any resistance to this truth is a result of cultural ideas or beliefs instilled by others, often accepted without question. Further, any deviation from this truth stems from a desire for superiority over fellow human beings—a quest for a sense of elevated status or prestige based on false criteria.
To feel superior to others based on external factors is a lie. A newborn baby who inherits a vast fortune and a newborn baby born with nothing are equivalent in value. Those who claim otherwise are ill-suited to discuss ethics.
Believing this deviation would suggest that the baby born to the poor is less valuable, less special, and less worthy of care and love than the one born with money, despite the fact that the value of money itself is subjective and changeable.
Finally, not only can our value not be increased, but it cannot be decreased either. Human value is ever-present and stable, unaffected by circumstances or decisions. It remains constant despite others’ words or treatment. It is an infinite ocean within us—an inviolable and inaccessible infinite sky.
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