Cultural deprivation is a term used to describe the lack of exposure or access to cultural knowledge, experiences, and resources that can impact a person's development and understanding of society. The opposite of cultural deprivation is cultural enrichment, which refers to the abundance of cultural knowledge, experiences, and resources available to a person. In other words, cultural enrichment provides individuals with the opportunity to expand their understanding of cultural diversity, heritage, and traditions. By contrast, cultural deprivation may lead to a narrow worldview, social exclusion, and limited opportunities for personal and professional growth. Overall, promoting cultural enrichment can empower individuals to embrace diversity, build empathy, and contribute positively to society.