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Except that it does, actually.
Except that it does, actually. That is literally the dictionary definition of “value”: everyone else’s estimation of your worth.

Revision as of 13:56, 18 September 2019

Crappy advice you find on LinkedIn

“Your value does not decrease based on someone else’s inability to see your worth”

An occasional paean to the empty-headed aspirational gems that gush from from LinkedIn’s wellspring of bunk.
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Your value does not decrease based on someone else’s inability to see your worth

Except that it does, actually. That is literally the dictionary definition of “value”: everyone else’s estimation of your worth.