I have a rating system I apply to all people. Mao Zedong might have a Meow Factor of four, but I like to keep my Meow Factor as close to zero as I can. This system is not to be confused with my HV methodology, where I assign myself a Hooray Value of five.
In Jarod Kintz's book "This Book Has No Title," the author introduces a unique personal rating system. He humorously uses a "Meow Factor" to evaluate individuals, suggesting that even historical figures like Mao Zedong may have a rating of four, while he prefers to maintain his own rating at a minimal level. This reflects his desire for simplicity and humility in self-assessment.
Kintz contrasts this system with his "HV methodology," wherein he credits himself with a high "Hooray Value" of five. This playful comparison showcases his unconventional approach to self-evaluation, mixing humor with personal philosophy as he navigates the complexities of societal perceptions and self-worth.