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Well... I got a magazine from pastor, and well, one article caught my eye.
It basically wanted people to realize that your poverty probably isn't as bad as you think.
Examples:
If you own at least one TV, you're richer than more than 99 percent of Tanzania.
If you own a cell phone, you're richer than 70 percent of Honduras.
If you go to the Movie Theater at least once a year, you are richer than at least of Turkey.
If you have access to at least one motor vehicle, you are richer than most of Madagascar.
and
If your monthly bills(+expenses) average out to more than $10 US dollars, you are among the richest 20 percent of people in the world.
What are your views on these figures?
I personally think it is really horrible. I know a lot of people who have all those things... and well.. people pity them because they can't get the coolest, and best things when they want.. but should they really?
It basically wanted people to realize that your poverty probably isn't as bad as you think.
Examples:
If you own at least one TV, you're richer than more than 99 percent of Tanzania.
If you own a cell phone, you're richer than 70 percent of Honduras.
If you go to the Movie Theater at least once a year, you are richer than at least of Turkey.
If you have access to at least one motor vehicle, you are richer than most of Madagascar.
and
If your monthly bills(+expenses) average out to more than $10 US dollars, you are among the richest 20 percent of people in the world.
What are your views on these figures?
I personally think it is really horrible. I know a lot of people who have all those things... and well.. people pity them because they can't get the coolest, and best things when they want.. but should they really?