When we talk about worth, it’s like thinking about your favorite toy. Some toys are special because they make you really happy or because they were a gift from someone you love. That special feeling is what makes the toy have worth to you. It’s not just about how much it costs, but about how much it means to you.
Imagine you have a big box of crayons. Some colors you use all the time, like blue for the sky or green for the grass. These colors might feel more important because you use them a lot. So, their worth is higher to you, even if all the crayons were the same price at the store.
Think about a sandwich. If you’re super hungry, that sandwich feels really important and has a lot of worth. But if you’re full, the same sandwich might not feel as important. Worth can change depending on how much you need or want something.
Sometimes, things have worth because they help us do something. Like a flashlight in the dark. It might not seem exciting during the day, but at night, it becomes very important because it helps you see. So, its worth changes depending on the situation.