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tps://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="8edc">A child’s value system makes being happy and having an enjoyable time important. Candy has a flavor that, in the child’s perception, is enjoyable. The platinum bar, on the other hand, has not been included as enjoyable. Adults have economic value included in their value system

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. Therefore they value platinum over candy.</p><p id="32c2">We all have a value system built over our learning life. We tend to value anything we have learned to be valuable. Anything other than that is not appreciated by us.</p><p id="5da4">Our value systems have evolved with the evolution of collective human consciousness.</p><p id="3b56">Thank you for reading.</p></article></body>

Why A Child Choses A Candy Over A Platinum Bar

Our value system and perception make us choose

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A child’s value system makes being happy and having an enjoyable time important. Candy has a flavor that, in the child’s perception, is enjoyable. The platinum bar, on the other hand, has not been included as enjoyable. Adults have economic value included in their value system. Therefore they value platinum over candy.

We all have a value system built over our learning life. We tend to value anything we have learned to be valuable. Anything other than that is not appreciated by us.

Our value systems have evolved with the evolution of collective human consciousness.

Thank you for reading.

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Psychology
Perception
Values
Learning
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