Kuala Lampur, Oct. 10 -- State-funded privileges are often necessary to cure poverty or the economic burden of the population, disadvantaged groups in particular. Privilege, in its simpler definition, is a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.

Certain forms of privilege, if sustained, normalize unearned advantages and foster a sense of being more deserving than others. In the long run, privileges can cause feelings of superiority, increased self-interest, and diminished empathy.

Besides, privileges that contribute to a higher level of psychological entitlement of 'inherent' superiority complex can be reduced to a self-defined boundary of prioritizing thyself. Hence, any form of ...