Seth Walsh
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Firstly read my thread on how to escape working class in Ireland. Legit, step by step guide. https://looksmax.org/threads/botb-g...ireland-autistic-step-by-step-detail.2082586/
Not because people admit it.
Because they do not need to.
VERSUS
Underneath it is school, postcode, accent, family name, profession, housing, club, and who knows your parents.
Your CV matters.
But so does who can quietly say: “He’s good. Talk to him.”
Introductions. Vouching. Quiet warnings. First chances. Second chances.
That is the real operating system.
Not just where you live.
Where your parents bought. When they bought. Whether you had stability. Whether risk was survivable.
VERSUS
Degrees, exams, titles, acronyms.
Useful, but not enough.
Access beats paperwork.
It is calmness.
They know how rooms work. They know who matters. They know which opportunities are real and which are dead-end theatre.
It rewards people who seem stable, polished, socially legible, and already half-inside the room.
The answer is strategy.
Build assets. Build taste. Build reputation. Build high-value skills. Build relationships before you need them.
Chase rooms with capital, ownership, decision-makers, and people whose word actually moves outcomes.
But it can also be built, slowly, through discipline, money, presentation, network, restraint, and proximity to power.
It is a reputation market.
Act accordingly.
- Social class is everything in Dublin.
Not because people admit it.
Because they do not need to.
VERSUS
- Dublin pretends to be casual, humble, “sound,” and informal.
Underneath it is school, postcode, accent, family name, profession, housing, club, and who knows your parents.
- It is a small city with a long memory.
Your CV matters.
But so does who can quietly say: “He’s good. Talk to him.”
- In Dublin, networking is often just class infrastructure with a softer name.
Introductions. Vouching. Quiet warnings. First chances. Second chances.
That is the real operating system.
- Housing is the scoreboard.
Not just where you live.
Where your parents bought. When they bought. Whether you had stability. Whether risk was survivable.
VERSUS
- The middle-class trap is believing credentials alone will save you.
Degrees, exams, titles, acronyms.
Useful, but not enough.
Access beats paperwork.
- The upper-class advantage is not just money.
It is calmness.
They know how rooms work. They know who matters. They know which opportunities are real and which are dead-end theatre.
- Dublin punishes people who look desperate.
It rewards people who seem stable, polished, socially legible, and already half-inside the room.
- The answer is not resentment.
The answer is strategy.
Build assets. Build taste. Build reputation. Build high-value skills. Build relationships before you need them.
- Do not chase fake prestige.
Chase rooms with capital, ownership, decision-makers, and people whose word actually moves outcomes.
- Social class can be inherited.
But it can also be built, slowly, through discipline, money, presentation, network, restraint, and proximity to power.
- Dublin is not a pure meritocracy.
It is a reputation market.
Act accordingly.