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Measure Quote by Rachel Shenton

“We value 'stuff' quite highly. Why? Because that 'stuff' apparently matters. Not only that, we use it as a measure of how successful we are, and as a result of that, having more of this 'stuff' often determines how people treat us.” quote by Rachel Shenton
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“We value 'stuff' quite highly. Why? Because that 'stuff' apparently matters. Not only that, we use it as a measure of how successful we are, and as a result of that, having more of this 'stuff' often determines how people treat us.”

Rachel Shenton

About This Quote

People equate material possessions with personal worth and social status, using them as a yardstick for success and acceptance.

In simple terms: We judge success by what we own and how others treat us because of it.

Key Takeaway

Recognize worth beyond material measures.

Themes

materialism social status identity valuation

Mood

reflective critical

Type

observational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career advancement
  • relationship building
  • personal finance
  • social media presence

Key Concepts

consumer culture self-worth social comparison

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your self‑esteem depend on possessions?
  • What non‑material signs of success matter to you?
A Different Perspective

Material focus can overlook intrinsic values and lead to perpetual dissatisfaction.

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