There is a proverb, it has many variations: that it is better to be a prince in a large realm than a king of a small island; it is better to have 10 per cent of a million than 100 per cent of 50,000. The proverb is true unless you fancy yourself as monarch.
Most people go from school to study then to work, forever living in an environment defined by others.
If they score good grades, work hard and make budget, someone will recognise their efforts and give them what they have been conditioned to desire; a pat on the head by someone in authority.
Research validates this. Employees value respect more than they do money and books are being written on conning staff into feeling valued so they will toil for less.
It works, but that is not the point of this column.