Steven:
>Those of you who have written that a teaching fee should be relative to the going rate in the market are, of course, correct. Also correct are those who have written that teaching voice is as legitimate as any other profession and should be compensated accordingly. I think the real issue, though, is earning according to one's qualifications - an extremely subjective thing when it comes to voice...The real issue behind this thread, in my unsolicited opinion, is not lesson prices but charging what one deserves to earn. (Again, a subjective thing without a doubt.)<
The problem is that some people here want to resuscitate St. Thomas Aquinas's theory of value and find the "just price". There probably is such an ideal price, but the problem is that we're hardly ever able to calculate it and also find someone who agrees with your mathematics. One of the factors that held back the economic development of Catholic countries int he past was that the Church and the Catholic intellectuals got stuck with Aquinas's theory while protestant countries celebrated God's blessing as material wealth.
The solution to the real issue behind this thread, as you put it above, is acknowledging that people are not always willing to pay what you think you deserve to earn. In other words, MARKET RULES.
Best wishes,
Caio
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