Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Quote: "Worth cannot be determined by positioning individuals on a hierarchy so they can be ranked and compared or by attending emblems of external achievement, for worth cannot be 'earned, acquired, or proven.'"

Question: Taking out of account worth in the sense of money, is worth really something that cannot be earned, acquired, or proven? Does this mean that moving up in the career hierarchy is meaningless if we did not earn it, acquire it, or prove it?

1 comment:

  1. I believe that moving up in the career hierarchy does require one to prove their worth and earn a higher level spot. Industries and corporations usually want the best of the best working for them. With that being said, people who show no effort to prove their worth and value are less likely to progress in the hierarchy compared to one who constantly tries to better himself and the company.

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