The Poor and the balance of care

By | March 8, 2015

Came into this a little late. I will admit this now, I have many mottos in life, each with different meaning and application, but my favorite one is one my father taught me that has always proven right in that, “Too much of anything is a bad thing” and it really is true, be it too much air can pressurize and kill you, to the fact that too much money can corrupt just about any man. When it comes to other countries especially ones of whom are under developed, third world, however you wanna word it, the fact should still be noted that too much of anything can be harmful. too much assistance and help will make them dependent and beggars, prying for charities, but now assistance at all could leave them in the dust to us already thriving nations. all in all, I primarily believed that it is best to let them be as they are, throw in a bit of aid every here n there if their situation begins to spiral but the best idea would be to help moderate them and keep them from going under, and the same should go for the poor in more developed nations, to be honest, I cant think of anything that a proper balance wouldn’t properly apply to. All be it, the poor in more developed nations is a different story because it is hard to determine as to whether or not they were victims or had done it to themselves because either is a strong possibility, but I believe that if we can achieve a fine balance in our classes keeping the core of monetary value per person relatively equal, poverty and the idea of the poor will be a rare term. I understand if I sound like im talking like a utopian here but in all honesty, im yet to find something where balance and moderation hasn’t been the best alternative, other than video games of course.

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