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I have had all of the disadvantages required for success.

Lawrence Joseph Ellison

Autobiographical remark, *Forbes* interview, 2012 · Gecheckt op 4 maart 2026
I have had all of the disadvantages required for success.

Analyse

Ellison’s statement plays on a paradoxical trope (e.g., 'struggle breeds success'), but his actual upbringing included key privileges: adoption by a middle-class family in Chicago, access to quality education (University of Illinois, though he dropped out), and early exposure to computing at a time when such resources were scarce. While he faced personal challenges (e.g., a strained relationship with his adoptive father, dyslexia), these were not systemic or extreme disadvantages like poverty or discrimination. His remark oversimplifies success as *requiring* disadvantages, which misrepresents both his biography and broader socioeconomic realities. The claim leans on rhetorical flourish rather than factual accuracy.

Achtergrond

Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle Corporation, was born in 1944 to an unmarried mother and adopted at 9 months by his aunt and uncle, Lillian and Louis Ellison. The family lived in Chicago’s South Shore, a predominantly Jewish, middle-class neighborhood, where Ellison attended elite schools and later studied science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His career trajectory—launching Oracle in 1977—benefited from timing (the rise of relational databases) and his technical skills, not deprivation.

Samenvatting verdict

Larry Ellison’s claim exaggerates the idea of 'disadvantages' as a prerequisite for success, framing his privileged background as a hardship despite evidence of early advantages.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— "The Difference Between God and Larry Ellison" by Mike Wilson (2003), Crown Publishers – Biographical details on Ellison’s adoption and education
— Forbes: ['Larry Ellison: The World’s Most Outspoken Billionaire'](https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2012/09/26/larry-ellison-the-worlds-most-outspoken-billionaire/) (2012) – Interview context for the statement
— Chicago Tribune: ['Larry Ellison’s Chicago Roots'](https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-larry-ellison-oracle-chicago-20140919-story.html) (2014) – Background on Ellison’s upbringing and neighborhood
— Harvard Business Review: ['The Privilege of Dropping Out'](https://hbr.org/2019/01/the-privilege-of-dropping-out) (2019) – Analysis of how elite dropouts (e.g., Ellison, Gates) often had safety nets