I would say a space to occupy has intrinsic value. You can't exist without a space to exist in. The number associated to that value isn't static but it's never zero.
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The space you occupy has intrinsic value simply because it allows you to be. Without action, its value might seem neutral, but restriction highlights its worth. Similarly, water in a glass is inherently neutral—its value explodes in the desert but fades by a river. Context transforms neutral existence into profound significance. Value is context-born, not inherent.
I typed out a really long reply but then took a step back and it was more of an argument on the usage of the words and it was boring and not really furthering thought so I'll save you the time, lol.
Fun conversation though!
🙏 thoughtful disagreements are fun thanks to you for making us think deeply 😉☝️