Ron:
Its "better-ness" if one values existence , but I'm with you.

[Krimel]
But I don't think valuing existence is something we chose or learn to do. I
think it is a biological default position. 

Much of what we value has value in proportion to its impact our existence.
We are attracted to what promotes our existence, repelled from what does not
and ambivalent when the option are not clear cut. 

Mostly, value is perceived as autonomic biologically hardwired emotional
responses that serve us well with the valance is clear cut. Rationality,
intellect serves to override emotion in the face of ambivalence.

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