[Wounds of poverty]

'Poverty a stitch to the mind of a poor sole' [1]. The curse 'pon the have nots a charred sacrificial lamb that only those who walked that tight rope can give them that analgesic effect to their daily pain, 'cause who knows it feels it. Being below the soles of the hotsteppers a constant suffering. But then, it's in how limited they are to sighting endless opportunities below those soles that makes some remain there for the rest of their lives.

Hearing them say being broke is a choice, I second that, but being poor not a matter of choice all the time. And, judge not the one blaming their background as a shell they wish away when hit by life's An Nefuds. At times hear one hating their fate for having brought them into the lives of the people they now call family, failing them to see that circumstances can always be turned around.

The first danger to the poor is the risk that resides in their decision chamber. It processes thoughts that are too quick for qualitative outcome and justified by errors shifted to many scapegoats there are to visit the mind in that moment of justification. Judge them not, those are results of poor education that shaped such poor school of thought.

'Being broke is a setback, and being poor a status' [2]. The sooner one understands that the better they'll deal with their dual ring-fencings. Both a challenge and a problem are difficulty situations that requires an answer as a solution, through that is how you'll see why we're separated by our statuses; our schools of thought. The position we find selves in a result of just that, the quality of one's thoughts and choice of decision making, primed by the timing of it all.

In conclusion: business community must stop treating the poor the way they do as that invites retaliation in return, they too deserve the courtesy afforded the other classes for them to be aspirant. Treat them with kindness and dignity, and the protection they'll give you worth your value multiple times. The key here is to respond to the status of the individual after treating them first as a person...dp

[1, 2] by KgeleLeso

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