A person's worth nowadays seems to be judged according to social status and material possessions. Old-fashioned values, such as honour, kindness and trust, no longer seem important.

We live in a world in which everyone is judgmental to the extent that
one
often makes inconsequential remarks in regards to things that does not affect
one
in the least bit,
such
as if other people are driving a Lamborgini or if they are carrying a Hermes bag. It seems as though old fashioned values
such
as honour, generosity, and trust do not amount to much in today's condemnatory world. Apropos of the statement, I am in part accordance with it. It is inarguable that a staggering number of people only consider about how their connection can bring advantages to them when befriending
someone
.
For instance
,
one
might think twice before making friends with
someone
who is kind but impoverished, as there is no benefit
that is
likely to stem from the connection. On the flip side, ingratiating with
someone
who displays
ostentatious wealth
Suggestion
the ostentatious wealth
might be more auspicious for
one
in the future.
Similarly
,
one
from a wealthy family might feel hesitant to befriend
someone
who is struggling to make ends meet, seeing as the latter is not on the same level with
one
in terms of social
status
.
Also
, there is no guarantee that
one
will not be on the receiving end of bullying if
one
befriends
someone
of a lower
status
. Case in point, kids from my school will not let
Jaycea
influential Irish writer noted for his many innovations (such as stream of consciousness writing) (1882-1941)
Joyce
hear the end of it because she is friends with Elaine, a driver's daughter, notwithstanding the fact that Elaine is trustworthy and dependable. On the contrast, I
also
believe that it is unreasonable to stereotype the whole society based on the behaviour and way of thinking of some people. Like the aforementioned case in which
Jaycea
influential Irish writer noted for his many innovations (such as stream of consciousness writing) (1882-1941)
Joyce
is willing to befriend Elaine despite being bullied, it shows that it is possible for some people to value trust and generosity over social
status
. To sum up, while it is commonplace for people to hold a higher value of material possessions and social
status
in
this
overcritical world, there are
also
people who value old fashioned values more and they are not to be overlooked.
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