Not exact matches
This will not happen until the
people and leaders, after centuries of deprivation, finally
reaching Deng Xiaoping's admonition in the end of the 1970s that «to get
rich is glorious,» but also come to realize (if ever) that it takes much
more than wealth and power to provide a good life for all its
people.
Since the particular experience in its
richest state is largely uncapturable (what can be reasoned misses the full
reaches of what can be said, what can be said misses the full
reaches of what can be known, what can be known misses the full
reaches of what can be experienced), the
more significant conclusions by which a
person lives can not be methodically and precisely induced, but must be put forth largely as speculative theories that mayor may not derive from something said and known.
There is a
more basic objection, however: even if peak stuff is
reached soon, it will only apply to the billion or so
people living in
rich countries out of the global population of 7 billion.
People from
rich households are
more likely to
reach the most prestigious institutions, white working - class boys rarely make it to higher education and there is a big black attainment gap.
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Wealth is within
reach for many
people; however, according to a recent study, 63 percent of Americans said it's not likely they'll become
rich.1 While younger
people are
more likely to say they'll achieve wealth one day, only 34 percent of
people aged 30 to 49 and 21 percent of
people aged 50 or older say the same.