Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 12 ArtsPhilosophyValuability5 Marks
Question
Explain the relationship of values to life.
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Answer
An understanding of one's outlook on life can be found in the answer to the question 'Who is he?'
A human being is one who understands the truth through meditation and tries to assimilate the understood truth.
पश्यति इति पशु: वर्तन मनुष्य उच्चते | That is to say, it is an animalistic role to assume that it is just as it looks.
Under normal circumstances, human beings instinctively carry out most of the transactions by considering themselves as a physical element ‘physical’.
Human beings experience the ‘pent physical body’ being born, living and dying. A human being who lives a physical life has a 'carnal' or 'materialistic' outlook:
When a person tries to understand his own form through deep intuition, he realizes that he is not only a body but a soul.
It is not a physical element in itself but a spiritual element.
Thus, there are two types of life outlook in human beings: $(1)$ ‘materialist’ or ‘materialist’ outlook and $(2)$ spiritualist outlook.
A person who is under the influence of a materialist view considers himself 'physical'.
He therefore considers personal happiness to be the goal of life.
He believes that as long as he lives, he will live happily, incarnate, he will not return.
Individuals with a spiritualist outlook value ‘beloved’, meaning ‘beloved’. They choose ‘Shreyaskar’ i.e. things that are benevolent, benevolent.
सर्वजन हिताय सर्वजन सुखाय | That is his life mantra.
The spiritualist strives to believe that his own happiness and interest is contained in the happiness and interest of all.
They believe, “Let us all be happy, let us all be healthy, let us all be safe, let none of us ever suffer.
The form of value depends on the choice of the person and the choice depends on the outlook on life.
When making a choice, a human being has a clear consciousness of his own vision of life, whether it is true or not, but every choice of a human being is an expression of his vision of life.
Value is thus defined as: "What a human being chooses based on his or her outlook on life is value."
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