Summary
This quote suggests that it is often easier to recognize someone's accomplishments or abilities (merit) than it is to actually reward or compensate them appropriately. While acknowledging one's merit may come at little to no cost, providing tangible rewards or recognition can be more challenging due to factors such as limited resources, competing priorities, or personal biases. Therefore, this quote highlights the disparity between acknowledging someone's deserving qualities and taking the necessary steps to truly reward and incentivize their efforts.