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RE: Poverty Sucks.
Yes, the poverty trap also covers traditions. Where there is a culture trap and such just like you suggest. They mostly trap themselves. I wasn't attacking you in any sense i was just saying they have a name for it with many many backed scientific research on the topic.
Not everything needs to be hostile.
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Sorry than i misunderstand you mate 😊
My view sometimes can sounds crazy for others but i have been travelled around the world and i saw many places, learned many cultures.
Unlike other "bloggers" they just write without experience i really know what i am talking about.
Yeah not everyone is like what i told. I met few people who was really poor but they was working hard every day what ever oportunity they had.
And there is also what i mentioned before that they are not responsible. Why they have to make that much children if they cant take care even themselfs? Than they are crying that they are poor and they need help.
Also sad but truth that as a foreigner you dont have a chance to teach them because they dont like to listen. Filipinos they listen more to a sucessfull filipinos and thats why they should be a good example for them.
So maybe in the future there will be a change.
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No prob.
And i totally agree. It has been shown that 1. Most poor countries have a very high fertility rate. 2. There is no significant evidence that financial aid helps, in some places they just become reliant, hence the institutional trap dur to corruption.
There are 3 steps to a problem:
The first step is realizing there is a problem
The second is knowing what the problem is
The third and final is fixing the problem.
Most poor countries dont go past the first one.
Its all a mindset that needs to be changed
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Greetings @gabbynhice and @rehuelwolf
Excellent brainstorming that they have developed so far This demonstrated, poverty is a mental condition, which is strengthened by customs and beliefs. The best way out of poverty is through study and work, following stereotypes of success, and leaving behind all the burden of conformism and misery that poverty often brings.