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Degrees, Personal Achievements and Subconscious Capitalist Monetization"

 "Degrees, Personal Achievements and Subconscious Capitalist Monetization" Nowadays, many people are using their degrees and personal success only as a tool for their own self-satisfaction or self-branding. Whether they know it or not, in this process they are accepting the capitalist perspective as natural and fair. Degrees or success, which are basically the result of knowledge, skills, or hard work, have become a marketable commodity these days. Some use it to sell themselves as an authority, while others use it to gain views, followers, and financial benefits. But in this process, core knowledge and moral responsibility become marginalized. As a result, degrees and achievements become only a means of self-satisfaction. Individuals become holders of subconscious monetization. At the same time, they sustain the trends and rules of capitalism, because they are converting every view, like, subscription, or achievement into financial or social value. This creates a social and ...

Talent

 Talent is not the last word; opportunity, place, consistency are the last words. A talented person cannot develop himself due to lack of opportunity. If a talented person is in the wrong place, it creates a big obstacle in his proof. A talented person falls out because he cannot maintain consistency. There are many talented people around us, but very few have developed. Talent is the most blessed reward given by the creator, but in its proper use, not only the individual, but also opportunity, place, consistency–these three independent variables are very important. In a society, the talent of an individual is a special product in the exchange of society, the demand for which is huge in the society but the supply is low. As a result, every organization has a strong addiction to talent. If the organizations can ensure a suitable environment for that talent, and if the guidance and consistency of talent are maintained, then the personal and institutional excellence of that talent is ...