How should we measure our personal net worth – as leaders, fathers, mothers, spouses, friends, co-workers, global citizens, or any other role we play? And if we could measure such things, how much would that type of net worth actually be worth? It would take far more than 100 journalists to identify and quantify the people who might top a list created by answering those questions, but that, too, would be a waste of time and money, because no human being is worth more than any other human being. The real value from this approach to personal net worth comes from each of us evaluating our own sense of self-worth and then looking for ways to live a more meaningful life. If you are all about scores, create a scale of 1-10 to rate your answers on those questions with 10 being the goal of where you’d aspire to be. But whatever you do, don’t start ranking yourself against others. The real point is to recognize your ultimate value can’t be defined or measured, but the value you add to the world around you can grow each day. So, grow that value until you become a billionaire. Read more at https://waltrakowich.com/how-to-measure-your-net-worth-in-a-different-more-meaningful-way/