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  2. Well-being - Wikipedia

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    Well-being, or wellbeing, [1] also known as wellness, prudential value, prosperity or quality of life, is what is intrinsically valuable relative to someone. So the well-being of a person is what is ultimately good for this person, what is in the self-interest of this person. [2] Well-being can refer to both positive and negative well-being.

  3. Self-esteem - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms or near-synonyms of self-esteem include: self-worth, [9] self-regard, ... understand how they are an interesting and valuable person for others, at least for ...

  4. Intrinsic value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    In ethics, intrinsic value is a property of anything that is valuable on its own. Intrinsic value is in contrast to instrumental value (also known as extrinsic value), which is a property of anything that derives its value from a relation to another intrinsically valuable thing. [1]

  5. The World's Billionaires - Wikipedia

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    Had he been alive in 2001, Sam Walton would have been the world's wealthiest person. 2000 Gates became the first American to take the top spot of the world's billionaires in 1995 with a net worth of $12.5 billion, and he remained there during the dot-com bubble 's height in 1999 when his fortune peaked at $90 billion.

  6. Elon Musk in 2024: What to know about the world’s richest person

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    Tesla became the world’s most valuable car company in the summer of 2020 and its market value topped $1 trillion in the fall of 2021 before falling in 2022. The company had a market value of ...

  7. Very important person - Wikipedia

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    A very important person (VIP or V.I.P.) or personage [1] is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social rank, status, influence, or importance. [2] [3] The term was not common until sometime after World War II when it was popularised by Royal Air Force pilots. [1] [additional citation(s) needed]

  8. Instrumental and intrinsic value - Wikipedia

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    The word value is ambiguous in that it is both a verb and a noun, as well as denoting both a criterion of judgment itself and the result of applying a criterion. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] : 37–44 To reduce ambiguity, throughout this article the noun value names a criterion of judgment, as opposed to valuation which is an object that is judged valuable.

  9. 10 of the Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay

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    From baseball cards to entire towns, here are 10 of the most expensive things ever sold on eBay. Burgess Yachts. 1. Gigayacht. Sold for: $168 million.