Quote Originally Posted by Bonoki View Post
You're spot on. Prestige doesn't resonate with most folks—it's glamour they crave. You can't compel anyone to value prestige. For many, it's a hollow status, lacking true significance. After all, nobody is obligated to applaud your accomplishments.
The worth of prestige relies solely on whether people assign it value.
Yes but there are people who do assign value to it. Should we really take it away from them?

But your post got me thinking:

Does glamour can have prestige?

Do people feel proud when they come up with a new glamour combination which looks really good?

Do they feel they need to change their look when everyone else is wearing the same clothes?

Assigning significance to glamour is just as hollow as assigning prestige to some virtual items.

So: Why should glamour have a greater value than prestige?