Innate Human Abilities and Worth
Humans are by nature fiercely creative, intelligent, resilient and independent. These are all relative terms, I suppose, but these are beliefs I have come to largely out of reading Chomsky and thinkers of his ilk and applying that lens to my own experiences.
I see it in children. Left to their own devices they are relentlessly curious about the world around them. It's well-known that they go through a phase (both of my kids surely did) where they just incessantly ask "why?" over and over again until you find yourself incapable of explaining something to them that you thought was so basic.
Humans are thus an inordinately valuable resource to each other. To let them go to waste via homelessness, addiction, lack of education, etc., is to waste a tremendous and valuable resource. So humans deserve to see themselves as worth a lot. It probably is fair to say that simply being human is enough to earn a right to decency- that means never having to worry about wanting for food, shelter, a bed, etc.
I see it in children. Left to their own devices they are relentlessly curious about the world around them. It's well-known that they go through a phase (both of my kids surely did) where they just incessantly ask "why?" over and over again until you find yourself incapable of explaining something to them that you thought was so basic.
Humans are thus an inordinately valuable resource to each other. To let them go to waste via homelessness, addiction, lack of education, etc., is to waste a tremendous and valuable resource. So humans deserve to see themselves as worth a lot. It probably is fair to say that simply being human is enough to earn a right to decency- that means never having to worry about wanting for food, shelter, a bed, etc.
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