ABSTRACT

Our expectation of value is only based on our most recent perceptual experience. Every time we considers concepts like the concept of value, we need to place in the center of this conversation the main actor for which value has meaning, and that is the human being. There is no value in things' if the human element is removed; because it is this human that gives meaning to the thing' and thus value. The emotional dimension seeks and values the acceptance of our emotions and feelings by others, and the ability to realistically evaluate our limits when faced with stressful situations. In the occupational dimension, we value gaining personal satisfaction from our work, and more so we value when we work from passion rather than constraint. In the intellectual dimension, we value stimulating our mind and all mediums that do it, all ideas that increase our awareness, expand our knowledge and skills.