We, 'The Best of Worlds', stumbled in our success stories, forget that the thousands of acres of thriving and breath taking campuses equipped with world class facilities where we study or the economic zones or areas where the companies we will go or are funding our departments are setup, are actually built on the lands taken forcibly from some less powered people who fell victim of the changing power dynamics.
We, diving in the glory of our brilliance, in the blind faith that the facilities or comforts, we are enjoying are well earned results of our own hard works, always remain ignorant of the price paid by people nearby.
Don't forget that the place where we live or where we will go one day, once belonged to some less fortunate families of the ages who used to grow their food here and feed their little ones. The land, taken away from them in the exchange of a mere job promise which neither can build their capacity for a world of expensive food processed in the companies set up on their own lands nor can provide them any alternative to feed their child.