
The Cumulative Advantage Theory
The Cumulative Advantage Theory suggests that in many areas—such as education, careers, or fame—initial small differences or successes tend to grow over time. When someone gains a slight edge, they often receive more resources, opportunities, or recognition, which helps them improve further. This cycle creates a compounding effect, making it easier for those already ahead to stay ahead. Essentially, success breeds more success, leading to widening gaps between individuals or groups over time.