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I try to leave stuff like that to God
Perseverance and discipline
You don’t
A human being is a subject, not an object
Their level of personal integrity.
1. The number of commas in his net worth.
2. The number of notches on his bedpost.
3. His waist size.
4. His height.
5. The amount and frequency he lifts.
6. His body fat percentage.
7. His disposable income.
8. Where he goes for vacation.
9. How he spends his money.
10. Who he spends his money on.
11. His job title.
12. The number of friends he has.
His deeds. What has he achieved? I mean real shit, not sporting shit or crap he owns.
Whether or not he does what he says he’ll do and how easy he gives up on his goals.
Bananas
You don’t. It’s too subjective.
Take a simple example – your dad is the reason you exist. He hopefully supported you emotionally, physically and financially for two decades with no motivator but love. In an ideal world he’s one of the most important, valuable people in your life.
However, I don’t know him, I never will. To me he has no worth whatsoever. Equally, you are worthless to me and I to you, and I’m happy to assume that you have much worth to someone, as do I.
Worth, worthiness is subjective and the reasons are very personal. It’s not a question with a simple answer.
Why do you need to measure that? Is there a bartering system that uses people as currency?
The amount of Ppl that show up when hes in trouble.
bank acct
By how good a father he is.
I’ve written a highly effective algorithm where you input a man’s physical characteristics and his salary and job trajectory and it will output a value of worth
It’s infallible
By the state of his organs
Social credit system.
In dollars
His level of happiness in life is the only way I can think of.
Length of penis
Accountability for their actions.
The scouting combine. Lol
People in this thread are virtue signaling as hell.
#1 is dependability. Does he do what he says he’s gonna do?
#2 is competence.
#3 is ability.
By how many times he answers this question.
Value is not a property of an object but exists in the valuer’s mind (subjective theory of value). This is the central discovery of modern microeconomics.
This means that, “value of a man” is an improper question. The right question is what is the “value of a man” TO YOU.
* To an employer the value is what you can produce and make them money.
* To a girlfriend it might be companionship and love, or lust.
* To a child it might be protection and providing
* To yourself… well it would depend on what and how you value yourself.
etc etc. The value of someone or something isn’t a concrete thing, but varies by the person doing the valuing.