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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Once again, this isn't about you.  This is a general discussion of the trends and patterns that are observed in victimology and have been applied to cases such as Holloway's.
Generally speaking, yes.
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Correct, my post was not about me, it was about having never heard someone express that they think one person is more valuable than another. I am responding to your posts, and right now there is no "general discussion of the trends and patterns that are observed in victimology and have been applied to cases such as Holloway's". There are only your posts on the topic, and the responses to those posts. If you think they aren't applicable to the discussion you want to have, you can always just not respond to them.
I have a hard time believing the majority of people, average people, truly believe those that achieve a more
stereotypical success in life are more valuable as human beings. That's basically saying they think these people are more valuable than they themselves are. I think people in general are too self absorbed to truly believe that.