privilege
Privilege is like having a special pair of shoes that lets you walk faster than others. Some people have these shoes, and it helps them get to places more easily. They might not even notice they have them because they’ve always worn them. Privilege means having something extra that helps you in ways others might not have.
Another way to think about it is like playing a game where some players start with more toys than others. Those with more toys can build bigger castles faster. It’s not that they’re better at the game, but they have more tools to use. Privilege is like having more toys at the start.
Imagine a sunny day where some kids have sunscreen and hats, while others don’t. The ones with sunscreen and hats can play longer without getting sunburned. Privilege is like having sunscreen and hats that protect you, making it easier to enjoy the day.
Lastly, think of a race where some kids start closer to the finish line. They didn’t choose to start there, but it makes the race easier for them. Privilege is starting closer to the finish line without doing anything special to be there.