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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Headlines: Value systems

Something’s Bugging Abercrombie, by Alyce Lomax,

This little gem from the Motley Fools caught my eye this morning. Something’s Bugging Abercrombie, by Alyce Lomax. Somehow it fits into my article for Helium about value systems. At any rate, not to be critical, but to make my point of value systems, sometimes, even the best laid plans of mice and men -- according to Robert Burns, the poet, don't always work out as planned.
The headline Hunter

Values are developed after experiencing events and most likely these are unconscious moves. One never directly sets out, not unless they are in a study to evaluate how values are developed, to develop values. Values are an automatic outcome of one's thinking and one's experience. They are help along by education and daily awareness and change as one matures and gain insight on previous thoughts.

At birth, or possibly even before, values are being formed in some elemental fashion. These have to do with the primal forces that shape developing thoughts and actions. Instincts, such as crying to alert others that something is wrong, is inherent from the very first. There's not much though put into signaling from an empty stomach, a painful bloating stomach, a need for warmth, but how each need is met, is being programmed by the and will begin forming rudimentary value system...


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