“It is difficult to make a man miserable while he feels he is worthy of himself, and claims kindred to the great God who made him”(Collected works of Abraham Lincoln). Whether grandma’s aged ring, front row tickets to March Madness, or a new car sitting out in the driveway. Determining the value of something is dependent upon the emotional connection to the place or object. More times than not, young men and women are being taught their value depends upon how others feel about them, covering the idea, numerous have been taught at a young age, everyone is equal and no one is better than another. Sadly, this is not the case for various people around the world.
In order to survive, daily, women and men are relying on the thought of “How much am I worth?” in hopes they are worth enough money to pay for their next meal, clothe their children, or access the medications. In the …show more content…
President Donald Trump belittles women into making them feel as if they are beneath men when it comes to the things they can accomplish in their everyday lives, keeping them from striving to be the best they can be. During an interview In 1994 Trump explained why he felt women should not be put to work. “I have days where I think it's great. And then I have days where, if I come home -- and I don't want to sound too much like a chauvinist -- when I come home and dinner's not ready, I go through the roof,"(Phelps, Jordyn, Trump). Oftentimes, women feel as if their only purpose is to stay at home and fall at the feet of their husband and tend to his every need. This idea is being pounded into the heads of women in everyday society, making them feel as if that is all they are