3 Reasons Why Poverty Should Be Embraced!

in #money7 years ago (edited)

Note: The purpose of this post is to encourage those who struggle in their lives to become successful. The conclusion of this post is that we should thank God for our current situation, embrace all types of problem and work to solve them. The reasons are mentioned to reduce the depression level of such people. We should face the problems happily and work for the success. Poverty is bad for sure, those who surrender themselves to poverty are losers and those who embrace the reality and work for the success are winners.

"I feel like life is really short, and it's important to enjoy yourself and embrace whatever comes your way, whether it's a challenging day or a great day, just welcome it with open arms. No matter who you are, you can't escape challenges; they are part of life" - Miranda Kerr

Poverty is the root cause of all evils - says the materialists' theory. But is it true? I don't think so. If that would be the case, there would be no wealthy criminals. Poverty can be good or bad, depending on the person. The root cause of all evils is "unnecessary wishes" in my view because they lead people to do crimes.

Poverty
Credits: Pixabay

But that's not our topic. Poverty is considered really bad in the society and people underestimate your skills and qualities just because you are poor. If you are poor, you'll be advised by people to work hard and spend extra time on duty to get some overtime bonus because they believe that money means success and therefore, the solution of all your problems.

Yes, it's a fact that money is the solution for most problems but not "all". Is money the primary goal of your life? What is the advantage if you're dying with a much larger house than your grandpa had? What's the point if you're dying with large bank balance than your father had? Well, I am not denying the importance of money. Undoubtedly, money "if earned honestly and legally" actually means success, but how much? that's the point. For some people, being rich is actually good because they are givers and share their happiness with others and for some people, being poor is much better than rich because of ever-increasing "unnecessary wishes".

If you are poor, you should learn to embrace it. You might be thinking, how can you embrace poverty? In this article, I will share the reasons why you should embrace poverty but at the same time, work for your long-term success too. Don't feel depressed just because you are poor. After darkness comes the light.

# 1 - You have nothing to lose:

Rich people worry a lot about their bank balance, high income-tax rate, and possible robberies because of their money. On the other hand, you are poor and everyone knows that. You have nothing to lose and the only chances are, your financial situation will improve but it won't go worst hopefully. There won't be income-tax issues on you. All the thieves of your area know that you are poor, so you would possibly not be the next target for them.

There is a lot to lose for rich people. Even 1% loss out of 100 million dollars will make them yell and cry. If you are earning like $500 a month, then there is a room for an increase in your salary. So, be happy and work for the future.

# 2 - Fewer issues of health as compared to rich people:

Money often leads to evil such as drugs and smoking that surely affects your health. Rich people like to enjoy the night at bars, drink the wine and change the girlfriend every night. Being poor, you will not have extra money to spend on drugs and therefore, you'll be forced by nature and that will result in fewer health problems.

Smoking and drugs are not everything. Look at another aspect, rich people have more money and therefore, they can eat a lot and fall into health issues. On the other hand, you eat less because of your poverty. Your weight will stay in limit and there won't be a need to do dieting. You will remain healthy without all of these.

# 3 - Easy to choose the food for dinner:

Rich people spend time choosing the food they would like to eat at dinner which results in the waste of time. Since time is money, you can save your time because your list of food is limited and you can choose anything from that small list and spend the rest of your time either at extra work or with your family.

There are many other reasons such as your moral behavior. Being poor, you know how difficult the life can be at times and therefore, you'll take care of poor people. I've noticed through social experiments that rich people are usually proud of their status and they don't feel the pain of a poor. I watched an experiment on Youtube where a guy with crutch drops his key (social experiment) and request the rich people to pick and hand him that key. 80% of them refused to do so. But it shows that there are some people who are rich but at the same time, they are great enough and understands the pain of poor people. Thumbs up for such people!

Sort:  

This is a no-brainer. You won’t have a single worry about losing money or possessions, if you have no money or possessions. If you’re flat broke and you find a penny someone dropped, woo-hoo, it’s your lucky day! But if you’re a millionaire banker, you probably won’t even stoop to pick up a mere penny. Just think of all the lucky days you’ll have, when that banker might go years before he has even one day he considers lucky lol.

Hi and thanks for the lovely post, but even with the detailed explanation on this I think I will still go for being rich, I mean come on I know they say more money more problems but we can't do without problems in this life, I wanna drive in a Ferrari have big cars and travel the world and only by being rich this can be possible.

Poverty is not good, I think you missed the point that was made:

"I will share the reasons why you should embrace poverty but at the same time, work for your long-term success too. Don't feel depressed just because you are poor. After darkness comes the light."

I've read some negative comments below but seems like most of the people are not getting the point he mentioned above. Being poor is not good,but if you are poor (by luck) then there is no need to feel depressed but embrace the poverty but all of this should be done while working for the long-term success (i.e to make enough money in future to enjoy all the necessities of life).

Money isn't always everything. In my country the philippines people live happily even though we have nothing in life. as long as we are together with our love ones we feel like we are the richest person on earth. Thats why we prioritize our love one's more than anything.

Well you need poor to have rich. Someone assamble this phone you are reading on it for fer bucks daily. And to be rich is not hard, beacuse a lot of us are rich. I read a long ago "if you have 900 eur monthly income you are among 10% richest people on the planet". So we are rich but poor. Poor in our soul. No hapines at all. Just work, debts and politics

I'm not pretending. I'm simply talking to you.

Nope!!! Na-uh, absolutely not!!
Personally I'd rather be a rich idiot like Donald Trump who eats burgers everyday but has financial security for him & his family than to be poor hoping me or my family don't fall ill or worry about school fees

Fascinating. But that's the beauty of life, isn't it? Everyone seems to have different values and goals for their life. You can be super-poor but still love the majority of things about your life. I should know - the cap nearly fits, so to speak. ;) Alternatively, you can be an abomination like Trump in your example, surrounded by fake arse-lickers (some of whom may actually be your family :( :( :( ), seeing value in all the most pathetic things in life. Do you need diamond rings on your fingers, for example? Some would say 'absolutely'. But you must know - as any sane person will - you could have a perfectly fantastic life without even knowing what a diamond is.

We all get ill. We all die. And healthcare generally helps (but is hardly perfect - there are unscrupulous people in the industry who will rip you off, rich or poor; there are diseases that money can't buy a cure for).

When I think of my life (my childhood spent raised in developed world 'poverty'), I wouldn't trade a day of it for Trump's 70+ years of being an absolute gobshite, a stain on humanity. Would you, a day of your life? Do you crave fake-love and fake-friendships that much with the rest of the world rightfully and understandably hating you?

I can honestly say, I'd rather have lived to the age of five and died than spent a Trump lifetime in Trump's flashy footwear. I loved my first five years of life (whilst incredibly poor, with some unpleasant experiences that steemed from that, I was incredibly lucky in many other ways, though). I don't know Trump's life story (obviously) and certainly nowhere near as much as I know mine. But I'm pretty sure he's been a spoilt brat twat the whole of his life, a life that's been full of servants and sycophants. Big fucking deal. A life that is hardly character building.

You've got to realise D J Trump is NOT a good human being by pretty much any legitimate method you could attempt to evaluate a person.

And education, you know what they say about that, don't you?

Trump went to all the best institutes. And just look how really really smart they made him. [/sarc]

For reasons of clarity, I believe he's not at all smart. Though he may hold the office of President of the United States, I've since lost a whole lot of respect for that - or at least the system by which the chosen are elected - and feel it was the shambolic aspects of the system that saw him win.

Thanks for the comment, I feel ya!

I mentioned in my post: "Work for your long-term success too. Don't feel depressed just because you are poor. After darkness comes the light."

My mind is blown by the inaccuracies in this post. Drugs and alcohol abuse are far bigger issues with those in poverty. And the comment about food is laughable. What's cheaper? McDonald's or Whole Foods? I mean, seriously, I get that it's important to encourage people to work hard, but this sounds like the advice of a person who has never met a truly poor person. I work on a school with a very high poverty rate. These kids and their families are poor, really poor. They work hard, really hard. They are not lucky, or healthy. How fortunate to be in a bubble and not really understand poverty.

Really Really Good Reasons.... Keep Sharing... Thanks

I'm a lazy person.
My ambition is to become a beggar.
But I don't know how.

You can start be sending me all your sbd. lol

Nope.
My wife is sick now.
I have no enough money for general checkup.
All I can do now is pray.

The last weapon of a poor is pray.

Nice joke, lol. Poverty should never be an ambition. The point is: "Enjoy the life while you are poor but work for the long-term success (I meant, work to get rich in future)."

I don't want to work, so I won't get tired, so I'm heading to become poor not to become rich.

Yes we have nothing to lose :) Thank You For Informative Artical @coconut