Born on Third Base
I found Born on Third Base to be an interesting read in that Collins discusses living life from the perspective of a “One Percenter.” I found it humbling and refreshing that although Collins grew up living a life more privileged than most, he aimed to look at things from the perspectives of those who are not part of the one percent. By giving away so much of his wealth in his youth, Collins proves himself to be a man truly determined to gain a deeper understanding of how the majority of the world lives. Many state a desire to learn how those who are less fortunate live, however, they don’t take action on their words. I found it admirable how Collins’ interest accompanied action.
I like how Collins mentioned “the color of wealth” in the book as well and how institutional racism benefited him in a system of privilege. The book emphasizes how wealth destroys society in that it divides classes and their understanding of one another. I think Collins stresses a strong central point in that we can achieve a more harmonious society if the different classes aim to understand the struggles of one another - particularly the higher classes’ understanding of the lower class. Understanding coupled with action could solve many problems of segregation we face today.
I like how Collins mentioned “the color of wealth” in the book as well and how institutional racism benefited him in a system of privilege. The book emphasizes how wealth destroys society in that it divides classes and their understanding of one another. I think Collins stresses a strong central point in that we can achieve a more harmonious society if the different classes aim to understand the struggles of one another - particularly the higher classes’ understanding of the lower class. Understanding coupled with action could solve many problems of segregation we face today.
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