At the beginning of each term, I ask my students to give examples of a resource. They typically say things like money, buildings, and cars. Then, I ask them to tell me what they value. Their answers change dramatically. They talk about family, friends, relationships, and their emotional and physical well-being. When they realize the discrepancy between what they think is valuable and how they defined resource, many are shocked.
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