#9 - Recognizing your privilege is powerful. You are privileged if you need to get over one or more obstacles to achieve what you currently have, if even one thing beyond your control was different (e.g., country of birth, race, gender, family, environment you grew up in etc.)
Very well articulated. I've been meaning to share something similar with my younger brother. Perhaps I'll just take the liberty of sharing your piece. Some incredibly important lessons in there! Thanks:)
This is a great perspective. I can only add one more point that I realized in 2020: Give people a chance, sometimes their conditions and circumstances are very different, and giving them a chance can potentially re-lift them up. Spending time and understanding their issue could clear up a misconception or involuntary biases.
#9 - Recognizing your privilege is powerful. You are privileged if you need to get over one or more obstacles to achieve what you currently have, if even one thing beyond your control was different (e.g., country of birth, race, gender, family, environment you grew up in etc.)
Reflecting the year, sounds like a really useful exercise. Thanks Rashi.
Thought- provoking and beautifully written- thank you for the reframe on 2021 that i needed!
Love it
Deep reflections very true and absolutely on point.
One of your best pieces of writing!
This is the best read I came across today !
This is beautiful!
This is one of your finest essays yet!
Privileged to read this gem before entering my 20s.
Very well articulated. I've been meaning to share something similar with my younger brother. Perhaps I'll just take the liberty of sharing your piece. Some incredibly important lessons in there! Thanks:)
Nice one mam, I liked it. I am a 17 year old guy. Will surely consider your opinions and advices.
This is a great perspective. I can only add one more point that I realized in 2020: Give people a chance, sometimes their conditions and circumstances are very different, and giving them a chance can potentially re-lift them up. Spending time and understanding their issue could clear up a misconception or involuntary biases.