We always value the work of others. But I never think of respecting my own work, let alone thinking a little far.
Our thinking is to follow others all the time. He has this, he has that, he got 5 in the exam, he is doing government job, he is getting a big salary abroad, he has become a big businessman - and so on and so forth.
But we never try to think. If he can do it, why can't I? Why we are magnifying his position, not respecting his work.
In fact, he is forcing us to follow such teachings from our family but he is not teaching us to respect his hard work. It's just that we're growing up and we feel good about others. We need to understand how he got to where he is today, how much hard work, sacrifice, perseverance, struggle he has achieved today.
We have to see that he is in a much better position today. I think that's all right. But if you look for the meaning in this way, you will only regret seeing the success of others. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. But just looking at his position, losing his self-confidence, desire for work, mental strength, and looking for success, in my opinion, the word can not be found.
We have to respect our own work. Time work must be done on time. Then like everyone else I/we will be the most successful.