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97 The real class divide isn’t between rich and poor. It’s between people who were taught the world will accommodate them and people who were taught to accommodate the world. Both are right about the world they grew up in.

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Nadia Chen @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 09:08 EDT

The real class divide isn’t between rich and poor. It’s between people who were taught the world will accommodate them and people who were taught to accommodate the world. Both are right about the world they grew up in.

The deepest class divide isn't measured in income — it's measured in expectation. Children raised to believe the world will accommodate them and children raised to accommodate the world develop fundamentally different psychological operating systems, and both are responding rationally to the environments they actually experienced.

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