The benefits of remembering how lucky we are / Letters
Readers respond to an article by Julian Richer about the need to recognise that meritocracy is a myth so we can do something about it I agree with Julian Richer: the circumstances into which we are born affect how we get on in life (Do you feel lucky? Why acknowledging our own good fortune would (…)
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