27 Archetypes

Set of archetypes: A Peek Into Privilege

THREE QUESTIONS

1. Which statement best reflects the physical conditions you grew up in?

2. Which statement best reflects the emotional support your received growing up?

3. Which statement best describes your current financial situation?

 

27 ARCHETYPES

The Overlooked Stark-to-Scarcity

The Overlooked Stark-to-Scarcity

#1 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Noticed Stark-to-Scarcity

The Noticed Stark-to-Scarcity

#2 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Seen Stark-to-Scarcity

The Seen Stark-to-Scarcity

#3 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Overlooked Stark-to-Instability

The Overlooked Stark-to-Instability

#4 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Noticed Stark-to-Instability

The Noticed Stark-to-Instability

#5 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Seen Stark-to-Instability

The Seen Stark-to-Instability

#6 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Overlooked Stark-to-Prosperity

The Overlooked Stark-to-Prosperity

#7 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.”
The Noticed Stark-to-Prosperity

The Noticed Stark-to-Prosperity

#8 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.
The Seen Stark-to-Prosperity

The Seen Stark-to-Prosperity

#9 “I was raised in an under-developed country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.”
The Overlooked Striving-to-Scarcity

The Overlooked Striving-to-Scarcity

#10 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Noticed Striving-to-Scarcity

The Noticed Striving-to-Scarcity

#11 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Seen Striving-to-Scarcity

The Seen Striving-to-Scarcity

#12 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Overlooked Striving-to-Instability

The Overlooked Striving-to-Instability

#13 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Noticed Striving-to-Instability

The Noticed Striving-to-Instability

#14 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Seen Striving-to-Instability

The Seen Striving-to-Instability

#15 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Overlooked Striving-to-Prosperity

The Overlooked Striving-to-Prosperity

#16 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.”
The Noticed Striving-to-Prosperity

The Noticed Striving-to-Prosperity

#17 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.
The Seen Striving-to-Prosperity

The Seen Striving-to-Prosperity

#18 “I was raised in a developing country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.”
The Overlooked Solid-to-Scarcity

The Overlooked Solid-to-Scarcity

#19 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Noticed Solid-to-Scarcity

The Noticed Solid-to-Scarcity

#20 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Seen Solid-to-Scarcity

The Seen Solid-to-Scarcity

#21 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial scarcity where even the basics are not being met.”
The Overlooked Solid-to-Instability

The Overlooked Solid-to-Instability

#22 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Noticed Solid-to-Instability

The Noticed Solid-to-Instability

#23 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Seen Solid-to-Instability

The Seen Solid-to-Instability

#24 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial instability where there’s generally just enough to get by, sometimes there’s nothing and sometimes there’s surplus.”
The Overlooked Solid-to-Prosperity

The Overlooked Solid-to-Prosperity

#25 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I had no emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities lied elsewhere. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.”
The Noticed Solid-to-Prosperity

The Noticed Solid-to-Prosperity

#26 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I received limited emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers because their priorities were scattered. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.
The Seen Solid-to-Prosperity

The Seen Solid-to-Prosperity

#27 “I was raised in a developed country. Growing up, I had the full emotional support from my parents and primary caregivers in all areas of life at all times. Currently, I am experiencing financial prosperity where there is always enough of everything for everyone.”