RE: Poverty: The Unwillingness To Spend?

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An interesting take in the meaning of poverty. Thus, poverty could be said to be ones inability to grow financially.

It makes a lot of sense because it could easily incorporate other factors. First, it tells more of what a person is able to do with what they earn instead of about the amount they earn, and most importantly with this, poverty is individualized, and living a flashy life doesn't mean that one is rich, just as appearing less-flashy doesn't imply that one is poor!



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living a flashy life doesn't mean that one is rich, just as appearing less-flashy doesn't imply that one is poor!

This is the truth, I feel that we often generalize the meaning of poverty and sometimes we do it oddly without taking our experience of what life truly is into consideration. Poverty can cover a lot of aspect with that definition, even if not all: it's the inability to grow financially. Sometimes we just have to look into our economic background as well, the way we spend and our ideologies.

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