by FourOfSwords » Sat 09 Feb 2008, 11:25:25
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', 'W')hat a great forum topic. Plus, I have been around a lot of different types of people, from marginally starving all the way up to the Hoity Toity, and I have a bounty of advice for poor people.
But, we need some more detail. First of all there are the "global poor", which is most of the people on earth, including most of the population of a lot of these idiot countries we have studied lately. They can't help where they were born. There is some beneficial advice we can offer them, though. If you want to confine the conversation to the "OECD Poor", there are plenty of subtypes within this group too, some of which will continue to be poor no matter how much advice you give them.
There are a whole lot of "Nouveau Poor", who are the people who live in a big house full of plasma TV's and a lot of gadgets, but have negative net worth, so technically are poorer than a lot of the urban campers.
There are the "perma-poor", people who were born into poor families, and for a variety of reasons, cultural or otherwise, stay that way, and will not take any advice you give them.
There are the "intentionally poor", that is, people of normal capabilities that choose a low production/low consumption lifestyle. These people are actually, in a sense "wealthy" by the standards of some of the forum dwellers. They should give us some advice.
There are a few other types, who made terrible life choices (dope, unplanned reproduction, other) and ended up with the short end of the stick. A lot of the "EuroPoor" fall into this category.
I am sure we can think of some others.
You also have to think about the relationship between education and intelligence (not at all the same thing), and the corresponding relationship between stupidity and poverty, as well as the relationship between physical attributes, such as skin color, weight, height, and bad dental hygiene on poverty.
Also, I am practically an expert on the fact that there is a really fine line between being highly intelligent, creative, and being a successful risk taker, and being crazy as hell and ending up in mental treatment. A lot of entrepreneurs are like this, and end up with offspring that are over the line the other way.
There are abundant examples of poor people who win the lottery, end up temporarily rich, but blow it all and return to poverty.
Similarly there are people that are "poor" but defer consumption to a sufficient extent that they end up in the end "rich" but never fully appreciate it.
Good topic.
Pup55, probably one of the best, most well thought out responses on this forum!
Alex