Status

Status has been a realistic aspect of animal behavior since the beginning and an important part of human civilizations.

Over time, as society became more equalized, that ascertainment became less resolute.

In contemporary society, finances, education, politics, and accomplishments trump ancestry in hierarchy.

Different segments of culture now express status reflective of themselves more freely than adhering to just one criterion.

Regardless of who, what, when, where, or why of status expressed, such, in and of itself, does not assure parallel levels of aesthetics.

Yet, to some people, the history of their status is, as is sometimes expressed, second only to oxygen.

People seek to express what is more important and satisfying personally.

It’s your choice as to how your life is manifested.

Food for thought.

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