Ordinary people are not short of opportunities, but they are short of "fair opportunities" In this era, opportunities are never scarce. With the rapid flow of information, the rapid development of technology, and the global flow of capital, it seems that "everyone has opportunities". But the reality is that the more opportunities there are, the more unfair the opportunities are. The rich can easily have advantages at the starting line - education, resources, connections, capital, and a sense of security. And ordinary people, even if they work hard, are often trapped in fake opportunities that are "visible but unreachable" in a systematic structure. This is the key: ordinary people are not short of opportunities, but they are short of truly "fair opportunities". 1. What is "fair opportunity"? Fair opportunity does not mean that everyone has the same results, but that the starting point gap does not overwhelm the efforts, the rules do not tilt to hopelessness, and the efforts do not become a joke. • Fair opportunity is a structural guarantee that allows every effort to be exchanged for a reasonable feedback. • Fair opportunity is a kind of institutional justice that makes hard work not an object to be harvested, but a value to be respected. • Fair opportunities are the protection of the basic dignity of human nature, allowing ordinary people to get out of the cage of fate through hard work, rather than always being involuted at the bottom. 2. The root of unfairness lies in the structure, not the individual Most of the unfairness in modern society is no longer a problem of individual choice, but a problem of structural injustice and institutional imbalance: • The capital accumulation model no longer encourages creation, but encourages monopoly; • The allocation of educational resources naturally tilts towards vested interests; • The employment and wealth paths are increasingly locked; • Power and platforms continue to compress the living space of ordinary people. This is a fight for the "right to define opportunity". Ordinary people are not not smart enough or not hardworking enough, but they are not allowed to enter the real game at all. 3. What we need is "fairness at the institutional level" rather than "comfort at the individual level" To make opportunities truly fair, we do not rely on chicken soup or incentives, but on institutional design - especially decentralized, transparent, and new institutional designs that everyone can participate in, such as: • A distributed financial system based on blockchain; • A value distribution mechanism based on contribution rather than power; • An open, transparent, and verifiable collaborative platform; • A disintermediation wealth circulation system that allows individuals to connect with opportunities rather than being kidnapped by the platform. 4. Conclusion: Giving ordinary people a fair opportunity is giving civilization hope The fate of ordinary people is not a scrap, but the main body of civilization. True civilization is not the victory of the stronger, but to allow even the most ordinary people to have a bright path to follow and the possibility of changing their destiny. Opportunities are not scarce, but what is scarce is fairness; Efforts are not absent, but what is absent is rewards; Hope is not difficult to find, but what is difficult is not to be deprived of qualifications. When we can build fair opportunities for ordinary people, it will not only be a social progress, but also a real upgrade of human civilization.
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