tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post7118622462681464329..comments2024-03-27T15:07:31.495-04:00Comments on <b><center>Unorthodox-Jew </center></b> <br><small>A Critical View of Orthodox Judaism</small>: Chasing after someone’s approval demonstrates low self-worth, which is why we instead opt to chase after possessions. This explains why the biggest companies in the world spend so much on branding....Paul Mendlowitzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05887774341136059873noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-64927641212600812162018-04-09T11:08:51.599-04:002018-04-09T11:08:51.599-04:00Every individual is now considered to be their own...Every individual is now considered to be their own "brand."<br />How many times have I read that? Too many.<br />So, like any product, your personal 'brand' must be appealing and desirable, whether to a prospective employer, a potential spouse (and their family), a social circle where you want 'in.' <br />You may think you control your brand, but in reality, the image you project --the car you drive, the watch and clothes you wear, the schools you went to, even the appliances bought for your kitchen reno----they reflect what others have, or what is expected of you, to win admission/acceptance. <br />fahbrentnoreply@blogger.com