sc94597 said:
The middle class and rich work just as many if not more hours than the poor from my experience. "Living in a ghetto" is such a ridiculous stereotype. Most "ghettos" are not how they are advertised on television. I only saw ghettos of those type when I would visit my dad who lives in New York City. While there were times my mother had two jobs, if she were responsible with her money she wouldn't have to do that. Of course, it was the same decisions that kept her poor in the first place that lead to this. She should not be rewarded for these decisions with even more exhorbiant benefits than she already received. |
You also don't make that much though if you're poor. You constantly see other people being more successful and have a happier life. The work isn't as fulfilling or meaningful. It can be very frustrating and depressing being poor. It depends on if you care to get further in life or not. A lot of people do want to get further and they definitely have the ability, but they latch on to drugs or alcohol to help make the frustration and pain of being where they are go away; and thus keeping them down longer and most of the time forever.
If you don't care, it can be easy being poor or anything for that matter. But people usually do care so it's typically not easy.
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