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This Self worth Test will tell you how your mobile phone silently reveals your social worth


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To everyone that owns a mobile phone today-including you that's reading this. there is a silent measurement done by that piece of technology in your possession everyday in as you continue to use it.

The phone ringer and notifications are the tools of measurement.

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''According to the correlation analysis, 
mobile phone addiction has a significantly
 negative correlation with self-esteem, and 
has significantly positive correlations with
 social anxiety and interpersonal sensitivity.''
‘’For instance, everyone wants to know how relevant they are to the people they care about and even the society at large. That's why we all are curious and feel concerned about how many likes and followers we have on social media and so on.

Here's a tell tell tests on your apparent relevance using your number one stalker-your mobile phone.
 If a cell phone rings or receives emails or social notifications less than 10 times in a day, it is a silent signal that the owner of the phone is a socially detached and probably not that relevant in his society. The person might be disconnected from the rest of the society’’ said Prof. Jenkins Harvey, Professor of Sociology North Nottingham university College of Sciences.
 Here is the breakdown of self worth examination broken down in a 5-class percentage of 20-100%
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1. 1. The 0-20% class : If you get calls mostly from family/intimate friends (it is an indication you’re your discussions always centres around personal issues) ...you are between 0 and 20% relevance. Actually NOT that relevant. You are estranged to the happenings of this current society.
2.  2. The 25-35% class: If you get calls mostly from work colleagues/associates, clients or customers...you are 35% relevant (you are in the class of those always discussing work and business matters) and you are averagely relevant.
3.   3. The 30-45% class: You are in the 45% class If the calls you get comes mostly from family/close friends, work colleagues/associates, clients and customers (it means your daily discussions involves personal/private, work and business matters... your relevance is at 45% - Somehow relevant. People in this class are valuable, they are classically relevant
4.  4. The 40-55% class: If most of the calls you receive daily are from RANDOM people (discussing random stuff ...you are 55% relevant - you are indeed relevant. These persons are important. These are the socialites.
     5. The 50-100% class: If among the random calls and notifications you receive come from family, friends, work colleagues/business associates and STRANGE callers (it means your daily discussions include personal/private/family matters, work/business matters as well as miscellaneous topics)... you are 100%relevant.- Really relevant. People in this class are projected people. They are useful and valuable to the society. Most public figures, persons in key positions of authority and celebrities and top business moguls fall in this class. These are the VVIPs of the society.

In conclusion: This is a hard truth. Arguably so. But this submission isn't necessarily what defines one's self worth.
in this world, there are people who deliberately put off their cell phones and gadget to ‘’avoid’’ disturbance from too many calls and notifications per hour and there are people in the class of those whose cell phones and gadgets are earnestly waiting for days running to weeks to ‘’receive’’ the first notification. The cell phone technology has divided the community of cell phone users into these two broad groups. Anyone
 can be in any category depending on what he or she does with time.

Which of these groups do you belong and What class percentage do you long to get into soonest?. Let me know in the comment section.   

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