We are often told that success comes to those who work hardest that the world rewards talent, effort, and ambition. But this belief in meritocracy is, in many ways, an illusion. In reality, the starting line isn't the same for everyone.
Behind every self-made story is often a system that favors the already privileged a hidden scaffolding of inherited wealth, elite networks, and social capital that quietly shapes destinies.
This book matters now more than ever. As global inequality reaches staggering levels, the divide between the ultra-wealthy and the working majority is no longer just an economic concern it's a social, psychological, and moral crisis. From education and healthcare to housing and democracy, the impacts of wealth disparity are woven into every fabric of our lives.
The scope of this book is both personal and systemic. Through historical context, data analysis, global perspectives, and real-world stories, we explore the hidden costs of privilege and the price paid by those left behind.
Our methodology blends research with human narratives to expose the deep-rooted mechanisms of inequality. This isn't just an academic discussion it's a wake-up call to reimagine justice in the 21st century.