Judge the value of a person
By Phil on May. 6, 2009.
It is time we examine whether the standard by which we judge the value of a person’s information is itself correct. So far we have decided on the value of a person through his or her education level, occupation, family background, wealth, and other external factors instead of asking about the person’s value system or life philosophy. However, the true value of a person depends on the positive contribution that he or she makes to society. A person who may be talented and smart but is harmful to the general well being of the society is a valueless person.
Prof lee said people in the highest positions of power, such as the President, Speaker of the House, or CEO of the largest corporation in the world, are valueless if they don’t contribute positively to society. They actually have a heavier obligation to make a positive change, for they are in positions to do so. Only if they do will they be living up to their true worth. A person who has a lot ot positive information inside to contribute to society can be said to have a higher spiritual awareness. However, we don’t usually think that we have the right or the ability to change the set of information we have gathered that makes up who we are as human beings. We have unconsciously absorbed the pieces of information that have flowed into us and passively incorporated them into who we are without question or complaint.

Category: Brain Education, Ilchi Lee