Answer: Self-worth is something determined by someone's own mental health and restraint. Sometimes owning something does not define how you veiw yourself. For example if you owned a broken stuffed animal as a childhood toy, it wouldn't reflect your occupation as a billionare. It depends from people to people. Some want to by the things they deem worthy of themselves while others don't care. So no, your position is not concretely linked to what you own.
Explanation: Just my little answer. Everyone has their own. Have a nice day :)
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The interview is like an informal and formal one. A lot is expected to an interview. It doesn't really have to be formal or not because everything is subjective. It is informal compared to an essay. It is formal compared to a speech.
I believe the answer is C