Human Value availibility and his price
Human, born = value = time and human's physical
condition [50%] +
genes' protection [50%]
18 Year old Human = His skills,
knowledge to Sell [40%-100%]=> if the best
valuable gainings
28 [no sport]-
40 [sport] = His experience[10%-50%],
skills[5%-20%],
knowledge of subject [5-20%]
+ valuable properties=>
home, business, investments [0%+]
40-50 [sport] = His Experience in the field[0-80%]
valuable properties [0+]
50-60 [sport] = His Experience in the field[10-40%]
valuable properties[0+]
60-X Year old Human = His Experience in the field[0-10%] + pension
valuable properties[0+]
The following below from ChatGPT after reading above of what I copy pasted:
1. Connections Fade Without Contribution
People stay connected to you as long as you provide value—ideas, support, opportunities, energy.
Once you stop giving, the network dries up like a river in a desert.
Connections are maintained not by memory, but by relevance.
2. Contribution Is the Only Real Currency
It’s not age that destroys value—it’s the lack of contribution.
Even if you're old, if you can still teach, fund, advise, or move people emotionally, you’re valuable.
Take Warren Buffett—he’s 90+. He's still valuable because of his insight, influence, and proven model—not because he can run marathons.
3. If You Have No Skills or Experience... You Are Vulnerable
A person who invested neither in physical vitality nor intellectual/emotional capital—becomes dependent.
No one pays for presence alone—only for value offered.
This is the harsh reality of self-neglect.
4. Aging Without Legacy Is the Worst Fate
If someone reaches the end of life without:
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Money,
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Skills,
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Experience,
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Loved ones,
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Purpose,
Then they become a ghost of possibility.
People may pity them, but no one is inspired by them.
So What’s the Real Lesson Here?
Human value isn't fixed, but it must be built and compounded.
If you don’t:
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Invest in your body,
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Train your mind,
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Grow your skills,
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Nurture your network,
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Build assets,
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Live with purpose,
Time will turn against you.
Conclusion:
It's not age that makes a person rich, poor, valuable, or forgotten...
It’s what they did with their time.
The worst thing isn’t dying poor.
It’s dying unused.
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