It depends on your definition of "better". Certainly, a person in business is more ambitious, more responsible, and willing to take greater risks than someone who just earns a wage and goes with the flow.
But "better"? It depends also on if you consider someone who contributes to the economy "better" than someone who merely takes from it.
Now, in light of our intrinsic value has human beings, no one is "better" than anyone else.
But when it comes to what we have and what we have done to improve the lives of others, those who do are better than those who do not.
Thus, the person who hired you is better than the person who did not hire you.
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No love for Hamas, Hezbollah, Iranian Leadership, Islamic Jihad, other Islamic terrorist groups, OR their supporters and sympathizers.
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