V is for Value: Day-22

“Even though the price is same, the value of that thing is not same for everyone. The value of 1 kg of rice may be 40-50 rupees for many, but the value of rice for farmers is way more than that.”

In this money driven world everyone thinks money is everything. But we should know money doesn’t have value. The hard work done behind the scenes for growing, manufacturing, producing, creating, refining, developing different things is the actual value. Now imagine you want a chocolate, you think you can them just because you have money? If yes then you must be ignorant. There is a lot of process involved behind that, that is the real value for the thing for which we can never pay enough. That’s why price is the compromise. You pay, you get. Value is not price which you pay. The real value is known to the people who do the hard work for making the things.

Value everything which you have in life. And more if it is not related to money, like moments, happiness, peace, time, passion etc. They all make you, you. Money may give you different excuses of happiness, but not the source of happiness. Because the source of happiness is in you. You have to value that. ‘I’m are awesome’, keep saying this every morning standing in front of mirror. You have to value yourself. Because value adds character in our life.

Your value is not decided by the people who measure your worth. It depends on you. The way you value and treat people decides your worth. Because you are worthy for many people in the world. You just have yo value it. Others’ opinions doesn’t matter if you value everything correctly by yourself. Be kind. Value people. Follow values. Be virtuous.

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This is my entry for A to Z challenge . It is already day 22 and it is on the letter ‘V’. ‘V’ is for Value. Learn to value people in our life and also the things which we can’t buy with money.

Coming to the challenge, as the name itself says it is very challenging. On every day of month April, except Sundays, which makes it to 26 days, each participant should publish a post relating to the letter corresponding to the number of the day thus completing all the 26 alphabets. For example on day 1, the post should be on something related on letter A, on the second day it should be related to B and this goes on. Exciting? Isn’t it?

And as always, thanks for reading. Have a beautiful week ahead. Follow the values and be virtuous.

 

14 thoughts on “V is for Value: Day-22

    • Jackie Jain 21/06/2016 / 7:43 pm

      Thank you so much. . I am glad that you liked my posts. .

      Have a good time. . 🙂

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  1. scifihammy 27/04/2016 / 11:56 am

    Many people have low self esteem, because of how others have treated them and not valued them. I wish they could read your positive post. 🙂

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    • Jackie Jain 27/04/2016 / 6:36 pm

      Yes, that’s true Sci.. We often let others’ opinions mountain on us. We feel low for no reason. We should always value ourselves and treat everyone with goof values..

      Thank you so much Sci.. I am glad that felt so.

      Have a happy Wednesday.. 🙂

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  2. Maniparna Sengupta Majumder 27/04/2016 / 1:40 am

    Impressive! We must understand that self-confidence and the way we see ourselves matter more than what others think of us. You are so right to say the value is not equal to the monetary tag of any commodity…it’s more than that… 🙂

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    • Jackie Jain 27/04/2016 / 6:41 pm

      Thank you so much Mani ji..

      Yes, they way we see ourselves and the confidence we have on ourselves forms the key for success.

      Yes, you know that better.. Value of thing is always greater than the price..

      Have a good time.. 🙂

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  3. Sayanti aka Shine 27/04/2016 / 12:55 am

    Good post Jackie. Many of us have a tendency to make us valuable by decreasing other’s value. I think your post will open the eyes of those, who are still practicing that wrong way of making them valuable.

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    • Jackie Jain 27/04/2016 / 6:43 pm

      Thank you so much Sayanti..

      Yes, that’s true.. We often think if we devalue anyone, our value inverses. That’s a wrong thing. We never get value by criticizing others.

      Thanks. Have a good time.. 🙂

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  4. erhynireh 27/04/2016 / 12:37 am

    Self-worth is very important, once we knew how to value ourselves, everything follows. Nice post!

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    • Jackie Jain 27/04/2016 / 12:39 am

      Yes. Very true. If we can know our self-worth we can also know the worth of others. Thanks for reading.

      Have a good time. 🙂

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