How do you judge a persons value?

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  • Wealth, status, actions: all of it flows from inward characteristics.

    Therefore that's what's important.

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    • What about people like Paris Hilton? She has both wealth and status.

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      • If she's not shrewd (inward) with her money she'll lose it.

        And what status? She's known for exactly what she is: An idiot. We make fun of her on a daily basis. That's not status, is it?

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        • "Ok but still...she didn't obtain the money from inward characteristics nor her fame either"

          That's true. But her parents did. It's because of them and their ability to do good business (inward) that Paris Hilton has what she does today.

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          • I guess you're right on that one. But think of all the families that are "old money", the ones we don't read about in the tabloids, who's kids did NOTHING to earn any of that status or wealth.
            Or even pornstars, who have both and did nothing more than....well you know.
            Having money or fame doesn't always mean you did something good or helpful to get it. In fact, I think the person who volunteers at the homeless or animal shelters has more value then the average celebrity who's only rich for churning out a few hit singles.

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