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[quote=Anonymous] The tall kid was raised well nourished by their parents. The short one is short due to food poverty. The government intervenes early and gives the kid the food their parents couldn’t/wouldn't provide . Now BOTH kids receives what they need to thrive to their full height potential. Prince Harry flunked his A- levels. Despite having the most privileged education available in England, as a prince, there was a point of diminishing return where Harry’s inherit intelligence and work ethic could no longer be improved by outside resources. The goal of equity should be that every kid’s maximum potential is reached, meaning that a poor kid with greater potential will outperform a richer one with lower potential. We are not there yet, hello lax bros on Wall Street. [/quote]
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