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[The Myth and Reality of the Self-Made Individual]-[0440 Being a Self-Made Man_Woman]

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The Illusion of the Self-Made Success

The concept of being a "self-made man or woman" is a central theme in this episode of the ESL Podcast. The dialogue between Anne and Edgar serves as a springboard to explore the tension between individual effort and systemic advantage. Edgar begins the conversation with a skeptical dismissal, labeling the notion of self-made success as a "crock"—an informal way of stating that he believes the narrative to be a lie.

Challenging the "Bootstraps" Narrative

At the heart of Edgar's argument is the idiom "pull themselves up by their bootstraps." This phrase describes the act of achieving success solely through one's own efforts, starting from a position of poverty or disadvantage. Edgar contends that many who claim this title are actually "born with silver spoons in their mouths." This vivid expression refers to individuals born into wealthy families, suggesting that their success is not a product of independent grit, but rather the result of inherited privilege.

The Role of Privilege and Connections

Anne offers a more nuanced view, acknowledging that while some individuals do start with a "leg up"—meaning an advantage or head start—it does not necessarily negate the hard work they put in. However, Edgar remains critical, questioning the efficacy of such hard work if it is not supported by "backers with deep pockets." In this context, "backers" are financial supporters or investors, and having "deep pockets" is a common way to describe having substantial wealth.

Furthermore, Edgar highlights the importance of social capital, noting that many successful people owe their positions to knowing "people in high places." This refers to individuals with significant power, influence, or status who can facilitate opportunities that are unavailable to the average person. He contrasts these individuals with the many hardworking people he knows who are not out "hobnobbing" with the rich and famous. To "hobnob" is to socialize with the elite, often with the underlying motive of networking for personal or professional gain.

Conclusion: Defining Success

The dialogue concludes on a lighter note, with Anne expressing satisfaction with her life and her husband, despite his lack of elite status. Edgar playfully reciprocates, complimenting Anne as a woman of "beauty and brains." This exchange underscores a shift in value from external markers of success—wealth and social standing—to the appreciation of personal character and mutual support. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to look past the romanticized stories of the "self-made" elite and consider the various socioeconomic factors, such as "humble beginnings" versus inherited privilege, that shape the trajectory of one's life.

🎯Key Sentences

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What a crock.
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I don't believe a word of it.
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They were all born with silver spoons in their mouths.
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Not all successful people were born into money and privilege.
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it gets me riled up
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📝Key Phrases

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pull oneself up by one's bootstraps
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born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
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get riled up
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humble beginnings
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have a leg up
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 440, Being a Self-Made Man or Woman.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 440.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Visit our website at eslpodcom a learning guide for this episode that contains all of the vocabulary definitions, sample sentences, additional definitions, comprehension checks, cultural notes and a complete transcript of everything you hear on this episode.
This episode is called Being a Self-Made Man or Being a Self-Made Woman.
It's a dialogue between Anne and Edgar over what it means to become successful.

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