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Aeolus451 said:
ironmanDX said:
Aeolus451 said:
ironmanDX said:
fatslob-:O said:
It's absolutely fair IMO ...

Most of the wealth is earned, not inherited and saying otherwise is denying ...

 

It's inherited by birth in a sense. Where you're born is very, very important.

 

A bum in the closest city can easily earn over $1.90 an hour. Let alone a day. 

No, it's comes down to intelligence and making the right choices. A person who's born into wealth can lose everything easily and a person who's born into squalor can rise out of it.

 

Here's a homeless girl who managed to graduate HS and go to harvard

http://abcnews.go.com/US/abandoned-teen-dawn-loggins-graduates-homeless-custodian-harvard/story?id=16520080

 

Here's another homeless girl who graduated HS and went to harvard

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/24/khadijah-williams-homeless-harvard_n_4493490.html

 

This is what homeless can make if they use their mind in other ways

http://residentiallychallenged.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-much-does-panhandler-really-make.html

 

If someone has been poor their whole life, most likely it's their fault.

. Exceptions to the rule... Also, no Harvard in the poorest countries, is there? And a random link that jumps from $1.90 a day to a $500,000 home.... Please. Just read what I said, then reply. 

Not exceptitions but Proof there's no rule in the first place. People can still relocate if they don't like itor adapt better to their environment. It also depends on what they want as a person. What we consider poor might not matter in some countries because they live more off the land and are content with that lifestyle. 



 

Ah I see. Instead of replying to the whole comment(s), you pick a sentence and ignore the rest. This discussion is going nowhere! 

 

Perhaps you should travel more.