Worth Living For

As long as there must be war, I ask and I must answer: Was I worth dying for?
— Eleanor Roosevelt

ThoughtCoย says the human body is 65% oxygen, 18% carbon, 10% hydrogen and 3% nitrogen. Along with the calcium, phosphorous, rubidium, aluminum, arsenic, lithium and other elements, a person’s ingredients could be purchased for $1.

When bodies are valued this way, George Carlin could believe, โ€œWar is rich old men protecting their wealth by sending lower and middle-class young men off to die.โ€

What is war?

Margaret Atwood said, โ€œWar is what happens when language fails.โ€ย  Stephen King observed, โ€œFighting for peace, is like f***ing for chastity.โ€ Bertrand Russell offered, โ€œWar does not determine who is right โ€“ only who is left.โ€ย More thoughts.ย 

What causes bloodshed?ย  Leslie De Jong believes, โ€œAll war originates within as an internal conflict,โ€ whichย Wellness Mindย says can come from:

  • discontent with what is [or is not] happening in someoneโ€™s life
  • Intolerance
  • Inability to forgive
  • Low self esteem

So, maybe, if battles inside leaders were settled, all that has to die for us are internal clashes.ย  PsychCentralโ€™sย six stepsย include making time for ourselves and getting out into nature.

LifeHackโ€™sย 40 ways to peace of mindย list being kind, avoiding comparisons, getting enough sleep and frolic.

BTW,ย DataGeneticsย believes the oxygen in human bodies is worth $9.83, the carbon eighteen cents. The 0.25% of us that is potassium is most valuable, $104. All told, they value a body at $160.

What are you worth?


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