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Respond to the statement that the worth of anything (for example, an idea, a proof, a person, a work of art, a moral code) is measured in how useful it is.  

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TOK ESSAY Word Count: 1,228 Respond to the statement that the worth of anything (for example, an idea, a proof, a person, a work of art, a moral code) is measured in how useful it is. As different and unique individuals, what's useful for us might not be useful for other people. Worth is how we value something; either by the usefulness or satisfaction it gives us. How do we value something? We, human, has developed a measurable quantity of value named money, but is everything valued by money? The answer is no. We often own something very valuable for us that it cannot be exchanged with money, something that we value subjectively, like friends and family. Would you know how much they are worth if you were about to sell them? I wouldn't, because they are priceless and important to me; my parents have raised and gives me unconditional love...

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