Nalturn
11-08-2008, 09:44 AM
I am still confuse about the value theory because many sources says different thing. As far as i know, Situational value is the value elicited by the situation you are being: from the pillars of your superficial social standards, your alliances, your competencies, your role-plays in society, and what your status is in a society.
What is confusing to me is the concept of having core value. In my understanding, Core value is knowing that you are enough to do anything i want, including meeting women and having success with them as well as the knowledge that we are built and capable of surviving dangerous circumstances and replicating as a natural thing. But then the idea of writing your set of values was introduced to me, and that included listing that you are confident, funny, witty and intellectual etc.. Isn't that just superficial competencies and identifying status as your core value and "identity"?
What is confusing to me is the concept of having core value. In my understanding, Core value is knowing that you are enough to do anything i want, including meeting women and having success with them as well as the knowledge that we are built and capable of surviving dangerous circumstances and replicating as a natural thing. But then the idea of writing your set of values was introduced to me, and that included listing that you are confident, funny, witty and intellectual etc.. Isn't that just superficial competencies and identifying status as your core value and "identity"?