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In ancient Egypt, you were expected to live your life in the class to which you were born. Scribes and artisans were the next levels up, so if you could learn to read and write or become a skilled artisan (carpenter, stone carver, etc.)

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I would have to suspect that taking on challenges of ones surroundings might be the first part of the equation. For example, in a small village with rampant starvation, one attempting to better their surrounding will make a complete effort to find resources for others to have things a little better. Selflessness.

Life will likely be many times more difficult in comparison to the others who might choose to not involve themselves in these activities. Try and make your cause known and never forget that life has a very profound way of rewarding those who put forth a genuine effort backed by the passion of one's soul.

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