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Board Economics
Re: Is personal responsibility the biggest factor in poverty?
by
ultrloa
on 29/10/2024, 11:47:38 UTC
As I grow older, I’ve come to realize that personal effort often pales in comparison to the power of existing social systems. Poverty isn’t just about the lack of financial resources—what’s even more disheartening is that discussions about poverty are usually led by those who have never experienced it themselves.

It is possible to break out and move up in life, but you have to remember that you are surrounded by millions of other people who are all trying to do the same thing. That means you need to be especially shrewd and make your finances stretch as far as possible. However you should definitely find a balance in life because money is not everything, explore the world and keep healthy because these two things will open your mind up much more than you might expect. Having an open mind can be key to learning and grasping different earning opportunities that might pop up at any point in your life - you have to be ready to identify them, then jump right in while the opportunity is there.

Although its really possible but sometimes not everyone is successful to get out in their miserable situation since responsibilities towards your family became the barricade of your dreams. If you are a breadwinner in the family for sure your choices is limited since you cannot take a risk to lose something that can generate you a low passive income since for sure if that will be stop if you chase your dream for sure your family will face a hunger.

Although there's really a huge chance for someone to escape but I guess they choose to postpone it since what commonly aimed by breadwinners is to finish the schooling of their siblings to find good job. By that they start to chase for their dreams, This is common problem in real life now.