How to Determine a Person’s Status
- goodfemminile

- Mar 29
- 2 min read

What is status?
A person’s status is their position in society, shaped by their inner state, self-perception, and how others perceive them. It manifests as inner stability, clarity of intentions, and the ability to influence people and their surroundings.
Why do people try to identify each other’s status?
People seek status because it provides a sense of security, recognition, and understanding of their place in life. Through status, a person feels significant, confident, and able to influence their own life and the people around them.

Material indicators don’t always reflect a person’s true status. We perceive the world through five basic senses — sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste — yet many rely only on external markers. With developed sensitivity, however, one can sense a person’s true essence — their inner state — which is the real measure of status, though most people limit themselves from developing this ability.

10 Practical Steps to Develop Sensitivity and See a Person’s True Status Instead of Relying on Social Markers:
1. Observe without judgment – Watch people and situations without rushing to label them.
2. Listen actively – Pay attention not only to words but also to tone, pauses, and emotions.
3. Feel the atmosphere – Notice the energy of the space and the people around you.
4. Practice self-reflection – Analyze your reactions and feelings daily.
5. Develop empathy – Try to understand what others feel, not just what they show outwardly.
6. Meditate – Learn to calm your mind to better perceive your own and others’ feelings.
7. Slow down your reactions – Don’t jump to conclusions based on external appearances.
8. Watch your biases – Notice when you evaluate people by brands, status, or image.
9. Read body language – Pay attention to gestures, posture, facial expressions, and movement to understand a person’s state and confidence without words.
10. Learn to sense energy, not things – Focus on a person’s inner harmony, confidence, and emotional stability.



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