The variety of value systems expressed in the former... - Deepstash

The variety of value systems expressed in the former is too broad to give recommendations, but for those looking to think more deeply about the issue of meaning itself I recommend:

Thoughts refer to the things you say to yourself in your head. Much mental content isn't verbal, but our ongoing self-narrative is an important part of both our quality of life and as an instrument to achieving things.

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