I’ve realised that values (or perhaps ‘needs’ fits better) are immutable facts about myself. Like my height or hair colour. And getting annoyed at them for not being different makes about as much sense as shouting at the sky for raining.
Just noting that I’m reasonably confident that neither Logan nor most CFAR staff would claim that values are immutable; just that they are not easily changeable.
I think values do, indeed, shift; we can see this when e.g. people go through puberty or pregnancy or lose a limb or pass through a traumatic experience like a war zone. This puts a floor on how immutable values/needs can really be, and presumably they can be shifted via less drastic interventions.
Just noting that I’m reasonably confident that neither Logan nor most CFAR staff would claim that values are immutable; just that they are not easily changeable.
I think values do, indeed, shift; we can see this when e.g. people go through puberty or pregnancy or lose a limb or pass through a traumatic experience like a war zone. This puts a floor on how immutable values/needs can really be, and presumably they can be shifted via less drastic interventions.