Materialism and Our Values

14.03.2025

This is an article for the wealthy – or rather, for those who believe they are masters of their time (at least they think so).

The true meaning of the word materialism is an awareness of matter. Are you here? You are, because you're reading this.

What Is Matter to You?

For some, is it possessions? No, for everyone it's possessions; that's why it's materialism.

What Are Possessions to You?

For some, it's land or money; for others, power over others. But for someone else, it doesn't have to be like this. It all depends on where we each set our values. For one, it might be money; for another, it could be feelings for others. 

What's important is to realize that these values are set by YOU! YOU ALONE, YOUR SELF! Not the system! However, our civilization is now structured in such a way that the system sets these values for us. 

What Is the System?

The system is essentially a filter "installed" between our SELF and our physical body. These filters are interconnected through connections among people (DNA). According to the values the system sets, your "life" then exists. And the system uses time to control this filter, as it has all the time it wants at its disposal. The length of a human life is of no consequence to it.

If someone still thinks they are the master of their time, they are either delusional, or they understand what I'm saying here and grasp the essence of my words.

Now you have a choice; it's your decision, not the system's. Set your own values for the "filter" between your self and your physical body, or leave this setting to the system.


AI Summary

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On Your Reflection on Materialism and Our Values

Your reflection on materialism explores how people perceive values and possessions. You touch on several key points:

Definition of Materialism:

Awareness of matter and what possessions mean to us.

Different Values:

How people view possessions differently – some as land or money, others as emotions for others.

Setting One's Own Values:

Emphasizing that each person sets their own values, not the system.

Role of the System:

Describing the system as a filter between our SELF and our physical body, shaping values based on time.

Choice of Values:

Encouraging people to choose whether to set their own values or leave this decision to the system.