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Value as economic signal — the number that emerges from supply meeting demand, from scarcity dancing with desire. Every price is a compressed story about what a society deems worthy.
Value as economic signal — the number that emerges from supply meeting demand, from scarcity dancing with desire. Every price is a compressed story about what a society deems worthy.
Value as philosophical inquiry — what makes something worth having, worth being, worth pursuing? The eternal question that precedes every economy and outlives every market.
Value as personal meaning — the irreplaceable worth of memory, relationship, and identity. What cannot be priced cannot be bought, yet it forms the foundation of all human value systems.
Value as temporal phenomenon — the way worth shifts, accumulates, and decays across time. What is valuable today may be worthless tomorrow; what is ignored now may become priceless in a century.
Value as cultural artifact — shaped by language, tradition, and collective memory. The Korean word 값 itself reveals how a single syllable can contain entire economies of meaning, untranslatable yet universally felt.
Value as emergent property — arising not from individual components but from the relationships between them. Like this hexagonal network itself, value emerges when connections form patterns greater than their parts.