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<p>[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1724955, member: 30574"]Well, there are more "exceptions" also. The aboriginal people also placed no value on gold, and I could keep going on and on. Like I said, it is a myth that all cultures valued it. So how could something with "inherent" value not be valued by everyone? It simply cannot. Something that has real inherent value such as something that can be used for nourishment like "blueberries" for example would indeed be valued by everyone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1724955, member: 30574"]Well, there are more "exceptions" also. The aboriginal people also placed no value on gold, and I could keep going on and on. Like I said, it is a myth that all cultures valued it. So how could something with "inherent" value not be valued by everyone? It simply cannot. Something that has real inherent value such as something that can be used for nourishment like "blueberries" for example would indeed be valued by everyone.[/QUOTE]
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