Seeing the invisible starting line, a sociological self-examination
"Effort is the engine, privilege is the road conditions." Many people arrived at the same destination, but some drove off-road vehicles through the swamp, while others drove sports cars on the highway.
Financial security, material resources, freedom of choice
Educational background, cultural taste, rules proficiency
Networks, social connections, information channels
Mental health, family support, emotional resilience
Social class is not only determined by money, but also includes knowledge, taste (cultural capital) and connections (social capital). These capitals will be internalized into our "habits" - that is, unthinking patterns of thinking and behavior.
Annette LaRue found that middle-class parents tend to "carefully cultivate" and actively arrange extracurricular activities; while working-class parents tend to adopt "natural growth" and although they are given independent time, they are more likely to be passive when facing the system.
C. Wright Mills proposed: Connect personal "private troubles" to broad "public issues." Your success or setbacks are not only personal matters, but also the result of social structures.
Seeing privilege is not to deny your efforts, but to let us understand: the same finish line, the road conditions under everyone's feet may be completely different. This is the beginning of understanding and empathy.