
#Valuation of objects



#Correcting our evaluations.

Now that we see the absurdity of assigning a single complex numerical value, or monetary figure, to any object, how much more absurd is it, that we assign binary values, to people and their actions as a single whole? Not only is it a gross generalization, from a narrow consideration, to an entire being, deserving the highest caution for dignity, but it is the most simplistic valuation available, apart from assigning everything the same value, regardless of any differences. There is no absolute decimal value, on an infinite scale, to apply to any object, so why would we think it satisfactory, to apply a binary value to a person, treating them in more simple terms, than a lifeless, simplistic object? I can think of few other misfortunes, than for human psychology and culture, especially of the western world, to have become rife with blunt dualisms.
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