No, not at all. I've explained what I mean by values in my Philosophy Now article, "VALUES." I said there: "Values Are Relationships. Before there can be a value there must be an objective (purpose, end, or goal) relative to which a thing has some value; a positive value like, 'good,' or, 'right,' if it achieves or advances the objective, or negative value like, 'bad,' or, 'wrong,' if it prevents or hinders the objective." Since the premise of this thread is, "There is no value higher than your own life," to answer your question of what it means, "to value," something, for me it would mean identifying whether a thing is benevolent (and therefore good) or malevolent (and therefore bad) relative to some individual human being's life.
Of course. That is why I am very cautious about what another actually means by their language.
And you value all of that more than your own individual life?
Perhaps you can tell me what you mean by, "value."