Unfortunately, this type of thinking has wrought all kinds of suffering. Don't get me wrong competition has its place, but if you're looking just to get ahead of your neighbor rather than to lead or inspire others and bring prosperity to the community then you are willing to do anything to keep your position as one that is better than another.This was very prevalent in the US South where poor white people "at least are better than a nigger" had used their load status position to justify all sorts of atrocities upon others.
That being said, there is nothing wrong with bettering yourself and your life.
That's old people talk--all mature and broad minded ... so community and big pictured. If one isn't particularly educated and possibly feeling some residual effects of oppression, then one needs to be more focused on individual short and medium term goals, not listening to, soaking up, and wallowing in the big idea, broad minded, civically centered speeches about what's keeping people down.
It's about focus. If you're educated, older, got some money, and genuinely care about the people in your community, then don't set people up for failure by swaying their attention from what they should be focused on. When the young pennyless minorities bask in the mindset that the barriers to success are insurmountable, they're gonna rob convenience stores--thank you community leaders. But, if you lift people up and show them how to overcome not starting out on top, they'll work, get ahead, climb, and surpass.
Just so much negative. Who needs to hear about suffering and atrocities? To remind them? I say give me the oldest wooden bat that is inferior to all the new-fangled ones on the market and let's play ball. Winning with the disadvantage makes it just that much more sweeter. Want to inspire? Dwell on what'll lift people up, not on what's keeping them down. Economic inequality, please! Drop me off naked without a dime and I can prove it won't matter. With the right frame of mind, people can overcome a little inequality.