Social Class And | Stratification (society Now)

Develop a focusing on a specific character’s journey

Elias got into his car and looked out the window. The digital filter snapped back into place, turning the grey smog into a "sunset haze" on his smart-glass. Mara picked up her bag and ran for the bus, the weight of the "Gig-Grid" settling back onto her shoulders. Social Class and Stratification (Society Now)

The walls weren't physical, but they were back. The city returned to its layers—the Optimized above, the Fluid below. But as the car sped away, Elias didn't check his stocks. And as the bus groaned forward, Mara didn't check her points. They both just stared at the horizon, aware that the only thing keeping the two worlds apart was a signal that could, at any moment, vanish again. Develop a focusing on a specific character’s journey

Elias worked in "Legacy Management," a polite term for ensuring that the wealth of the top 0.1% remained untouchable by the fluctuating tides of the global economy. In the Heights, social class was felt in the absence of friction. You never waited. You never shouted. You never smelled the exhaust of a bus or the rot of a bin. Stratification was a digital filter—a premium subscription to reality that edited out the unpleasant. The walls weren't physical, but they were back

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