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by itsjustme2
3042 days ago
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It seems pretty obvious that it usually takes more than one generation's effort to gain certain things in this world. My wife and I work very hard so we can afford to optimize the development of our children as best we can so they can eventually do better than we did. My parents did the same. My parent's parents did the same. If people struggle raising their children, then their children will be at a disadvantage. I guess you could say it's a kind of multi-generational meritocracy. Some people seem to imply that this reveals a flaw in our society, but I am having trouble seeing better systemic alternatives. Can someone please help me understand? |
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Your success should depend on your intrinsic merits, which every individual should have an equal opportunity to assess and develop for themselves.
Rich people are the same as poor people at birth, they just have more money.
...uh, is this a controversial opinion? I'm confused.