Children of less advantaged families learn the “scraping by” theory rather soon. They don't complain about capitalism, not because it's a fair system, but because despite all the other disadvantages, they can still compete through resilience and hard work, those things they only have to rely on themselves. They love globalization, not because they don't want their talent to be paid fair compared to their global friends, or to be ridiculed for lowering the standard of the field. But to be paid at all, and today, not 10 years later when somehow things might just magically get better. They love technology innovation because it offers new opportunities where the barrier to entry is very very low. If that one fails, let's wait few more years for a new technology so you can start a business under 50 bucks again. Because adaptation is a learned skill. Again, there is very little margin for error. Simply because they can't afford luck.