Saturday, December 3, 2011

Survival of the Fittest

     We often find ourselves pressured in the pursuit of perfection. We garner years of education, make ties with the worst people, and donate every moment of our thought to our success. We all want to be high class. But the truth of the matter is, that's impossible. In reality, and especially in America, a lower group is always necessary for their to be any form of success or progress.
     Think about it logically. For us to even know what success is, there has to be some kind of failure. Success is relevant, so it has to be based on something. Poverty is that base. America's perception of wealth is a 3 story, 7 bedroom , 5 bathroom complex by the beach. The nature of these material possessions (their cost) indicates how financially well off you are. Though the ability to tell a persons social class is slowly fading, it's still prevalent in some areas. Star Island, Miami is home to some of the biggest celebrities in the world. They have their own, isolated ISLAND. It doesn't get more high end then that. Star Island is the pinnacle of American success. Not only are you a social powerhouse, but you're also multi-millionaire. Rags to riches is a common story in America, due to the fertile environment for social mobility. Anyone can make it, it all depends on how we market ourselves. A talented singer who is dirt poor can make a outstanding income if they get discovered. A not-so-smart student with marketing prowess can make millions on a product that they can't even use. The point is , when it comes to the USA, Max Weber is on point with his theory. We have the oppurtunity to rise to the top. It all depends on how we do it

7 comments:

  1. Very true! We cannot all be rich. Otherwise, we're not really rich.. are we? The poor need to exist to remind the rich how rich they are! lol. Good examples. Could use more explaining on stratification itself, maybe just make it a little longer. Still, good blog!

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  2. I agree with everything you've said! Its impossible for everyone to live the lavish lifestyle of the rich! Unfortunately, not everyone in the world can even live above the poverty line. :(

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  3. I also agree with what you said. Weber makes a good point. We won't have anything to work towards if we are all on the same level of success. Nice job.
    Thanks for the comment!

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  4. Definetly agree, for there to be success someone had to witness failure. Social stratification helps to see at what point we stand and where we can possibly reach. Great message

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  5. I pictured an angelic voice when reading this... BUT ANYWAYS! I agree with you! Only the strong will survive!

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  6. It sure is impossible! I don't understand why , if when your rich , u have to spend so much money on useless things of you will when u can be helping someone who can benefit from it. And we all can rise but can our status moves with us as well?

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  7. i agree that inorder for progress, there has to that group of individuals who are underprivileged. Nice blog.

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