A good character is not only about the good person people know you to be. Your ability to tell the truth about how bad you had been is also a good character.

Israelmore Ayivor

Stichwörter: truth honesty people integrity good bad attitude character true value food-for-thought honest behaviour be-true-to-yourself truthful ability behavior way-of-life sincere honestly good-life good-character truthfullness good-person israelmore-ayivor tell-the-truth good-living a-trusted-person behave-well great-person how-you-behave sincerely



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If you don't know what you want, you'll never find it.
If you don't know what you deserve, you'll always settle for less.
You will wander aimlessly, uncomfortably numb in your comfort zone, wondering how life has ended up here.

Life starts now, live, love, laugh and let your light shine!

Rob Liano

Stichwörter: life love self-esteem light live self-worth self-respect motivation desires life-lessons value wants needs settling objectives deserving gaols



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You will never attain and maintain more than you think you deserve.

Rob Liano

Stichwörter: love inspiration self-esteem relationships self-worth self-respect motivation growth depression value



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The world is a busy place filled with many busy businesses, both the Godly and the ungodly. It means before you go on to accept any activity or event that comes into the world, you must weigh its Values, examine the Virtues, listen to Views and then you give your Verdict. Satan is not wise; he is just crafty!

Israelmore Ayivor

Stichwörter: world god virtue jesus satan action wise views value craft food-for-thought jesus-christ business examine listen christ activity buy satanic verdict crafty godly craftiness israelmore-ayivor god-s-work weigh busy-body carnality god-loves-you trickish ungodly worldiness



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To give value to others, you have to begin by valuing yourself.

Tim Fargo

Stichwörter: wisdom success happiness belief believe leadership value sense-of-self



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One of the curious things about our educational system, I would note, is that the better trained you are in a discipline, the less used to dialectical method you're likely to be. In fact, young children are very dialectical; they see everything in motion, in contradictions and transformations. We have to put an immense effort into training kids out of being good dialecticians. Marx wants to recover the intuitive power of the dialectical method and put it to work in understanding how everything is in process, everything is in motion. He doesn't simply talk about labor; he talks about the labor process. Capital is not a thing, but rather a process that exists only in motion. When circulation stops, value disappears and the whole system comes tumbling down.

David Harvey

Stichwörter: capitalism marx value labor contradiction labour process motion capital dialectics harvey



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This is what the bourgeois political economists have done: they have treated value as a fact of nature, not a social construction arising out of a particular mode of production. What Marx is interested in is a revolutionary transformation of society, and that means an overthrow of the capitalist value-form, the construction of an alternative value-structure, an alternative value-system that does not have the specific character of that achieved under capitalism. I cannot overemphasize this point, because the value theory in Marx is frequently interpreted as a universal norm with which we should comply. I have lost count of the number of times I have heard people complain that the problem with Marx is that he believes the only valid notion of value derives from labor inputs. It is not that at all; it is a historical social product. The problem, therefore, for socialist, communist, revolutionary, anarchist or whatever, is to find an alternative value-form that will work in terms of the social reproduction of society in a different image. By introducing the concept of fetishism, Marx shows how the naturalized value of classical political economy dictates a norm; we foreclose on revolutionary possibilities if we blindly follow that norm and replicate commodity fetishism. Our task is to question it.

David Harvey

Stichwörter: capitalism possibility revolution marx value labor communism socialism labour capital fetishism harvey commodity-fetishism labour-theory-of-value ltv value-form value-structure value-system



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Failure to recognize the historical specificity of the bourgeois conception of rights and duties leads to serious errors. It is for this reason that Marx registers...a vigorous indictment of the anarchist Proudhon... Proudhon in effect took the specifics of bourgeois legal and economic relations and treated them as universal and foundational for the development of an alternative, socially just economic system. From Marx's standpoint, this is no alternative at all since it merely re-inscribes bourgeois conceptions of value in a supposedly new form of society. This problem is still with us, not only because of the contemporary anarchist revival of interest in Proudhon's ideas but also because of the rise of a more broad-based liberal human rights politics as a supposed antidote to the social and political ills of contemporary capitalism. Marx's critique of Proudhon is directly applicable to this contemporary politics. The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 is a foundational document for a bourgeois, market-based individualism and as such cannot provide a basis for a thoroughgoing critique of liberal or neoliberal capitalism. Whether it is politically useful to insist that the capitalist political order live up to its own foundational principles is one thing, but to imagine that this politics can lead to a radical displacement of a capitalist mode of production is, in Marx's view, a serious error.

David Harvey

Stichwörter: liberalism capitalism economics individualism revolution marx value human-rights anarchism rights un harvey neoliberalism proudhon



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Service is not something you do. It is something you are.

Stella Payton

Stichwörter: service self values value business customer customer-service better-life-with-stella stella-payton



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As women we’re taught to believe that the more physically appealing we look, the more love we’ll receive in return. If we can just be the perfect cook, cleaner, lover, CEO hottie – well heck, if you don’t value yourself with all those attributes, then what’s it going to take to get your low blueberry muffin self-esteem recipe to rise every morning?

Sadiqua Hamdan

Stichwörter: inspirational love women value



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