Why Humanity Still Hasn’t Recognized Human Energy as the Highest Value

For thousands of years, humanity has built new forms of power, technology, and economics — yet it keeps ignoring one thing: the energy of the human being itself.
It remains an invisible currency, though it drives everything — thought, action, love, creation.

We measure everything except ourselves.
We study the brain, the economy, and behavior — but not the source from which all of it arises.
Love, attention, inspiration — they are praised as beautiful words, but never treated as units of value.
Why?

Because to recognize human energy as value means to change the entire system.
It means shifting the center of power from the external world to the inner one.
It means understanding that the real economy is the exchange of meaning, attention, and warmth —
not numbers in a registry.

Then, the need for intermediaries disappears — for those who control resources, knowledge, and fear.
Because the one who realizes the value of their own energy becomes free.
They no longer beg — they create.
They no longer obey — they co-create.

Love — that is the very energy all sacred texts spoke about.
But religions turned it into morality instead of power.
Science calls it “immeasurable,” because it escapes laboratory formulas.
And yet, it is the foundation of life, movement, and light itself.

Perhaps the Atlanteans — if they truly existed — knew this.
Perhaps their civilization collapsed not from catastrophe,
but from the loss of their inner frequency — that connection with their own energy.

Today, we stand on that threshold again.
The world is tired of numbers, ratings, and noise.
And the time is coming when humanity will remember:
its own energy is the value.
The ultimate one