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No. Most people I come across scoially are through education, job and family/friends; and all these places have a preselected population in a broadly similar socioeconomic class. Some friends started from a lower socioeconomic position and moved up, but are now in a comparable position to me.
Yes. I wish society as a who wasn't so stratified. I wish everyone had opportunities and the experiences of people from different social classes wasn't so alien and unrelatable (which would be the case if there were equity in society). I've known people from different socioeconomic groups and their company and experience has enriched my life.....but an ongoing friendship hasn't been maintained somehow.
I'd like to think I keep a pretty broad perspective even now. I do see and support very different people's personal lives in my work. I would really wish to have everyone on equal fitting as mentioned above.