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Knowledge as Privilege: The Power of Knowing Who and What Matters

Aanya Khanna
4 min readFeb 11, 2025

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When we talk about privilege, we usually think of money, fancy schools, or well-connected families. But there’s another kind of privilege that’s just as powerful — knowledge. Knowing where to find opportunities, how to navigate systems, and who to connect with can open doors that money alone can’t.

The Privilege of Knowing

Ever noticed how some people seem to “just know” about the best opportunities? Whether it’s a job opening before it’s posted, the right way to negotiate a salary, or the little hacks that make all the difference in business — this is privilege in action. The right knowledge at the right time can change everything.

Imagine two equally talented people. One lands a dream job because a mentor tipped them off about an unadvertised role. The other never even hears about it. That’s the invisible power of knowledge and networks.

The Network Effect: It’s Not Just What You Know

You’ve probably heard the phrase, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” While it might sound cliché, there’s truth to it. The right networks give you access to mentorship, referrals, and insider knowledge that you can’t just Google.

People born into well-connected circles get a head start. They grow up absorbing industry insights over dinner conversations. They get introductions that fast-track their careers. Meanwhile, those without this…

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