It's really simple to define true social value and true influence. Bill Clinton is an perfect example of person who is exhibiting signs of high social value. He developed the Clinton Health Access Initiative, which is based on offering an affordable health care treatment for disadvantaged people in least developed countries. He made an effort to visit Vietnam in 2014 to engage with orphaned children. However, it takes a certain of level of humility to establish rapport with disadvantages and vulnerable people. Nevertheless, we tend to be bombarded with the misconception about power and status. Presumably, we may think that person who drives the latest Lamborghini is truly influential. But, it depends on the levels of contribution, the person is willing to make in his or her community or the world. For example, having an high paying job wouldn't necessarily determine how powerful you are. But, if you are making an significant changes and contribution in your community, that will really determine your true power of influence. Furthermore, paying taxes may not be an indication of making significant contribution to the society; but doing extra work in the community to help the disadvantaged people would really magnify your levels of influence. In general from community work to business world, if you add value to others and build an connection with others, that will validate your high social value and true influence. Likewise, in the business realm, building connection with clients is extremely important, to paraphrase In the words of business coach expert from Australia, Wilson Luna stated in the video below. Comments are closed.
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