It has to do with equity, and the narrative is that if everyone had opportunity then things would be better.
This the beauty and the paradox of diversity. It's great that we have such a wide array of possible activities to excel at, but it's a tragedy that not all activities are well rewarded by "the system". A great tragedy is the sheer number of activities can cause some people to shuffle between them until they find the one they may have any hope of excelling at (assuming it is even possible or if they have the energy to do it by the time they find it).
This the beauty and the paradox of diversity. It's great that we have such a wide array of possible activities to excel at, but it's a tragedy that not all activities are well rewarded by "the system". A great tragedy is the sheer number of activities can cause some people to shuffle between them until they find the one they may have any hope of excelling at (assuming it is even possible or if they have the energy to do it by the time they find it).