The value of things VS the price of things
money.
Value can depend on how wealthy people are as well, for some people a simple piece of bread
can be nothing, meanwhile poorer families look at it as a blessing, something in value that has
to be shared and used wisely.
Value doesn’t have to be always pricey, mean something or be a part of some kind of a
memory, normal things daily can have a value, a car is an example. People need it to drive to
work everyday in their normal lives, plates have some value, knifes, forks.
Just because people aren't willing to directly pay cash for something does not necessarily
mean they don't "find value" in it. For instance, when was the last time you personally
chipped in for a clinical trial? And how are you paying for that air you're breathing right
now?
Some benefits are assumed to be part of the environment in which we exist. That's what it
means to have an environment. If a benefit grows scarce to the point that people feel they