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  • ...or their charisma, or their ability to trick people into loving them? Depends on the person.
  • It depends. Some people likely have a positive value to others and some people have a negative value to others. It depends who the others are in this scenario as well. Love links people's values together. If you are loved by people with positive net value, it increases your value. Conversely, if you love a lot of people with negative value, it decreases your value.
  • Does being unloved by less people correlate to a persons value? Emotions arise within a person, so you can favour something about a person according to taste, what's in vogue, or if that person makes love arise within you, but if that person falls out of taste, vogue, or makes arise a negative emotion in you, then value is merely placed on your tastes and whether they suit more or less people. Hence, if your sense of value relies on others, you put yourself in a position to be manipulated by those people, like me and I'm up, disagree or dislike me and I'm down. Everyone has value be it a great example of a terrible warning. Some of the most valued people care enough to be unpopular in order to speak a truth that could change your life, people who pat you on the back could do so to your own detriment. Jesus weren't exactly popular was he? They crucified him, not because his message was wrong, but because it was different, and aroused fear.

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