I wonder how values in life are measured by people. Do people look at the monetary value or memorabilia of a certain situation? How can we say what is truly meaningful to us? People have different beliefs about what is important. Some might relate the meaning to money; even if they don't want to seem stingy, they keep this idea to themselves. Some believe that it is school and education as a whole that helps us find value. Others think it's the ability to find yourself and decide what you want to do with your individual thinking. But is there any value in life itself if you live in a constant cycle? Getting trapped in the routine called life and knowing what will happen consumes my mind in a state of fear that only makes me hope I don't end up like the average person. Living near the bustling city of Chicago, I have been able to observe people who don't look like him, but act like one. They are mechanical robots who go to work in suits and ties and look at the world as if it had lost all its color. They walk so stiffly that it is disputable that they act...
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