Worth
I – Each activity has worth in its doing and in its results, and these worths may differ.
II – The worth of an activity can be understood by evaluating its characteristics.
III – Worth increases when an activity benefits the Common Good.
IV – Worth increases when an activity benefits the individual.
V – Worth increases when an activity is of merit or creates meaning.
VI – Worth increases when the results of an activity are of quality.
VII – Worth increases when the results of an activity have persistence.
VIII – The more merit, meaning, quality and permanence an activity has the more worth it is said to have.