InstructionAfter reading the assigned texts by Hobbes and Smith and the Professor's Notes on both, please respond to only one of the prompts listed below. Make sure your answer is well-written, respects good grammar, and is thoughtful. Also, make sure it is well-elaborated, yet concise and to the point. You must quote one of the assigned texts for this discussion as part of your answer. Aim at writing an answer that is between 200 and 300 words (not including the quote). Remember: Come back and reply to two of your colleagues’ initial contributions. As with all of our discussions during this course, you are also required to answer the post of at least two of the other students. Your replies must also be thoughtful, well-written, and engaged. Simply writing “I agree” or “I agree”, will not count as a reply to a colleague. The aim is to have a conversation. Always remember to be polite; keep in mind the Netiquette guidelines. Please indicate to which question you are replying, by including the question number and some words related to the question. For example, you can change the subject line to read “RE: 1. Hobbes and Merit” or “Worth and Worthiness”: Briefly explain the difference between worth and worthiness according to Hobbes.