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Board Economics
Re: The basis of being a poor- how little or how big?
by
Tamilson
on 11/10/2018, 15:48:51 UTC
A human need of survival extends to the growth of a family, of the certainty in achieving a prosperous life. Yet what's really the basis of being a poor? Talking about the significance of money comes along with how much a family earned daily, weekly, monthly or even a year. Constant with the changing society is the changes in the field of market factors such that increased in demand grows above rate.

Weighing on how little... is how little do we earned, how little we are as a whole, and how little the world could turn upside down in just a second. Economically, for someone to be called a poor isn't based upon the money itself, but the reality that a person experiences every day such that even how big you are if you're still trying to come forward just a little step is a lot difficult compared to the others is basically the poor one.
Being poor means you are lazy and lack of initiative to augment your status. You are not planning your family's future. Poor for me is not having your children go to school and let them be able to reach their goal.
Bill Gates says that “if you born poor it’s not your fault but if you die poor its your fault”. It means that you will have to work hard for your survival. If you can’t do anything then it’s your fault and you will have to die poor. We are lucky because we are in the era of digital currency and these signature and bounty campaigns provides use the opportunities to earn money without any investment. 

But still doing this bounty campaigns can't guarantee us a good future, life is a long journey so if you didn't use your money wisely then eventually you'll be getting back to scratch. Don't depend everything here and treat this like a bonus.

Economically speaking, one can be poor when his purchasing power decline, that his income can't sustain his everyday living. And because of higher inflation rate, we're living in a world that the rich will be more richer and poor will suffer most.