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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Last week I bought lunch for my husband and I at our favorite Thai restaurant. I ordered some deeply discounted polar fleece for my kids. I donated to a food pantry in Boston in response to a former colleagues' fundraiser in honor of his late mother. I was inattentively expressing my values all over the place. If you're reading this, you are too.
Every time we use something that is finite and over which we have discretion, like money, time, or communication with another person, we are expressing our values. Or are we?
Most of us have espoused values, those we vocalize to others as the...