Opinion | Vivek Ramaswamy Leaves Something Out of His Story of South Asian Success
Briefly

Ramaswamy argues that high-skill immigrants embody a culture of excellence, contrasting with an American culture that he believes has valued mediocrity for too long.
The idea of a model minority is scrutinized because these immigrants are often the most ambitious from their home countries, not reflective of the broader population.
Indian Americans, who have achieved significant educational success and economic wealth, highlight the importance of family stability and academic focus in achieving the American dream.
However, the pursuit of success often comes with trade-offs, as many South Asians face pressures that can affect their overall well-being.
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