that's not true. equal opportunity doesn't exist and your place in the hierarchy of capitalist society is determined by heredity. not hard work. the poorest people of society are also the hardest workers of society.
My parents immigrated to American from India in 1983 with nothing.
My father got a sales job in manhatten and worked 45-60 hours a week until he was able to save enough to start his own business. In 2000 my mother sold my fathers businesses for a considerably large amount of money.
It was through hard work and proper savings/investments that my family is successful. It wasn't hereditary as you claim.
Anyone can work hard and save money. You dont have to be born into wealth.
you think a few rare exceptions change the general rule? many people can work their asses of 60 hours and week and that doesn't guarantee their business will succeed. you got lucky.
also if he got a job as a salesman he likely already had an education, making him already more privileged than most indians. much less than half the country was even literate in the '80s.
Marxism and communism died decades ago. Its a disproven ideology which has been shown to be ineffective.
That's why Kerala, a state run by Marxists, has the highest literacy rate, highest HDI, highest life expectancy, and the most progressive state BY FAR in all India.
Seems unlikely anything I will say will tilt your ideology in a different direction.
Why would your stupid anecdote change my mind?
Marxism isn't an ideology, it's a science.
Liberalism is an ideology. Parroting old stupid myths like "anyone can work hard and make it" ignores classes, ignores unequal opportunity, etc. pure ideology.