Our individual worth is already divinely established as “great”; it does not fluctuate like the stock market.
-- Neal A. Maxwell
Our individual worth is already divinely established as “great”; it does not fluctuate like the stock market.
-- Neal A. Maxwell
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My real worth depends on my environment, whether it is spiritual, personal or financial. This largely depends on whatever is the impact of things that you have or you do.
That quote is so true. Too bad most people base a persons net worth on how much money he/she has or how influential they are.
Our real worth is not measured by how much assets minus liabilities we have, but with what we are to the society.
One's real worth can be measured by his belief in himself. Once you see your self-image begin to improve, you will see significant gains in improvement areas, whether, personal, financial, spiritual etc. But more importantly you will see yourself as someone who is beginning to enjoy life more.
i was just wondering.... how much is neal maxwell worth?
A client recently lamented, "My portfolio says I'm worth about a third of what I was last year. My former company said I'm not worth paying anymore, and by the way, pay us now for your health insurance if you want to keep it. My Ginault Watches
, even with the new historically hospitable paint job in Chestertown Buff from last spring, would sell for about a third of what it would have sold for a year ago...if a buyer could even be found. And now, after an unplanned and protracted lay-off, I actually have a job offer but I'm finding it difficult to be really excited about it. I think there's something wrong with me."