SelfWorth as Commodity
The particular characteristics of each person’s self-worth, its competitiveness in terms of type & range of services, pricing, delivery, speed, quality, support, geographical coverage, level of activity, recommendations, and overall demand vs supply were forming a bidding mechanism and creating a value attached to that particular self-worth.
The value of each person´s worth became increasingly a tradable commodity, which was assessed & quantified by the laws of demand & supply like a stock or bond.
That commodity could then be traded in a “human capital marketplace” and gradually could be
bartered, auctioned, discounted, invested, lent, borrowed, mortgaged, leased, placed on option, insured, donated,
by a variety of instruments involving both W$ & scarcity currencies.
That commodity and its trading was owned by the person himself/herself and could be managed by himself or by contracting that management to someone else, where & when logistics or level of education or other obstacles made it difficult to manage himself. Because every bit of information was publicly displayed on the cloud, the abuses by representatives were relatively minimal and were eventually eliminated because the self-worth of any manipulators was turning to be a self- destructive force for their own self-worth.
People started creating cooperatives, associations, partnerships and companies fusing their self- worth into more attractive services either by price or diversity or speed or coverage or other yardsticks, thus being able to administer their services cheaper and more efficiently as well as promoting themselves better, by pooling resources for joint overheads for administration & support as well as promotion.
However those entities they formed, were distinctively different to companies as were operating till then. Rather than belonging as ownership to one or few people, it was collectively owned with everyone been either a shareholder or a limited partner or a member either sharing the total or been awarded his particular service award.
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