In my humble opinion, I think that you should treat people according to what they have done instead of what they are capable of doing. This is because what you have done is something that is tangible doing.thesis). This is because (give the simplest explanation you can but what you are capable of cannot be measured. For instance when you apply for college or a job, you submit your past results and credentials for review. Similarly you cannot rely on the promise of potential and proves your point). The examples of (Historic capability alone to secure a place at a good college or high paying job.
The examples of Charles Lindberg and Jay Gatsby from “The Great
Gatsby” serves to further show that people should be treated by past achievement rather than future capabilities.
Charles Lindberg’s life experience shows that people are often treated by the merits of past achievements. Lindberg was a prominent
American aviator of the 1920’s. He was a relatively pedestrian US mail pilot up until he won the Orteig Prize for being the first solo pilot to complete a non-stop transatlantic flight in 1927. Lindberg was an aviation fanatic and on hearing that a prize of $25,000 was offered by
George Orteig for flying across the Atlantic, the 25 year old Lindberg was devoted to accomplishing this feat. Being young and not having achieved a lot as a mail pilot Lindberg had difficulty finding financial funding or airplane manufacturers to support his quest. Lindberg resulted to using his entire life savings in order to commission his plane
‘The Spirit of St. Louis’, to be built. In the end, this bold move was handsomely rewarded when Lindberg secured a page in history by becoming the first man to fly across the Atlantic successfully. The example of Lindberg shows