While it is true that success most of the time reflects determination and hard work, it cannot truly be said that it is solely own achievement of the people. What about the parents and teachers who supported them along the way? What about the talents and gifts that are not entirely of their own making? What about the good fortune of living in a society that nurtures and rewards the talents they happen to have?
Luck in success is inherent because you were given at least capacity and basic means to achieve it.
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Michael J Sandel is professor of political philosophy at Harvard and his lectures "Justice: What's right thing to do" is one of the most attended courses in the history of school.Most of us believe that if someone has achieved success through hard work, it is a fair state of affairs that cannot be criticized. However, Michael J. Sandel shows that reality is not that simple.
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