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[[File:Gilbert-Stuart 1795 Washington-portrait.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|"Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company." - [[George Washington]] ]]
 
[[File:Gilbert-Stuart 1795 Washington-portrait.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|"Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company." - [[George Washington]] ]]
 
'''Reputation''' is the esteem to which your peers assume that you can perform your function as a professional. For instance, a lawyer with a good reputation is assumed to be able to win court cases.
 
'''Reputation''' is the esteem to which your peers assume that you can perform your function as a professional. For instance, a lawyer with a good reputation is assumed to be able to win court cases.
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== People's tendency to associate with likeminded people ==
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*[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160223102840.htm New study finds our desire for 'like-minded others' is hard-wired], Science Daily, 2016
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*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4335644/ Academic Achievement and Its Impact on Friend Dynamics]. Sociology of Education. 2012 Jan; 85(1): 61–80. doi: 10.1177/0038040711417014
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:02, May 13, 2024

"Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company." - George Washington

Reputation is the esteem to which your peers assume that you can perform your function as a professional. For instance, a lawyer with a good reputation is assumed to be able to win court cases.

People's tendency to associate with likeminded people

See also

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