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  2. Wikipedia:You are not irreplaceable - Wikipedia

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    This page in a nutshell: Watch out for the feeling that you are indispensable to the project, to a certain article, or to a certain topic; it probably means you may be getting close to engaging in inappropriate Wikipedia behaviour (e.g., edit warring, Wikihounding other editors) that could lead to you being dispensed with from the project, via a block or ban.

  3. Necessity good - Wikipedia

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    As for any other normal good, an income rise will lead to a rise in demand, but the increase for a necessity good is less than proportional to the rise in income, so the proportion of expenditure on these goods falls as income rises. [2] If income elasticity of demand is lower than unity, it is a necessity good. [3]

  4. Instrumental and intrinsic value - Wikipedia

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    In moral philosophy, instrumental and intrinsic value are the distinction between what is a means to an end and what is as an end in itself. [1] Things are deemed to have instrumental value (or extrinsic value [2]) if they help one achieve a particular end; intrinsic values, by contrast, are understood to be desirable in and of themselves.

  5. 5 ways to become indispensable - AOL

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  6. How to Be Indispensable at Work - AOL

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  7. Necessity and sufficiency - Wikipedia

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    In logic and mathematics, necessity and sufficiency are terms used to describe a conditional or implicational relationship between two statements.For example, in the conditional statement: "If P then Q", Q is necessary for P, because the truth of Q is guaranteed by the truth of P.

  8. Intrinsic value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    In other words, he only believed in relative intrinsic value, but not any absolute intrinsic value. He held that across all contexts, goodness is best understood as instrumental value, with no contrasting intrinsic goodness. In other words, Dewey claimed that anything can only be of intrinsic value if it is a contributory good.

  9. Should You Eat Before a Workout? Breaking Down the Macros - AOL

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    It provides the essential amino acids needed to repair and strengthen the muscles you use during exercise. ... This is a good window for a full, balanced meal that includes protein, healthy fats ...