A recurrent impediment in contemporary society is that designated categories of personnel, such as medical practitioners or pedagogues, are accorded diminished respect and experience remuneration levels, while individuals classified as celebrities and executives, whose professional contributions are arguably less consequential, enjoy vastly superior compensation. Personally, I subscribe to the notion that doctors and teachers warrant a salient increase in salary, however, it is undeniable that a significant portion of workers fulfils indispensable functions within a society.