It's a mindset. A wrong
mindset.
To the rich, children are
mostly a liability. They have to be cared for, well fed, educated, protected
etc. It's a serious job that requires full time employees with board of
directors and a paid secretary, and that's why we have Parents--- well meaning
and deserving parents.
To the poor, children is
wealth. They don't necessarily care about educating the child or feeding him.
They don't necessarily care about the future well-being of the child before
giving birth, the child has to figure that out when he's grown. They have no
plans for the children they produce on a yearly basis. Poor people believe so
much on Destiny, they believe that the childs Destiny will determine his or her
future... Talk about gambling, this is worse.
It's not always a mindset. Most
often it is also helplessness. Poor communities in many parts of Asia and
Africa are also fiercely patriarchal which means women are denied basic human
rights. With no control over their bodies, girls as young as 12 or 13 are
forced to become mothers. So many of them are married off to men several
decades older against their will. This doesn't happen in affluent societies
that are educated and aware. Educated women are richer and have more control
over their lives. Chaitaly shukla
One important thing nature has
eluded poor people is education…modern day education. Poor people either don't
like contraceptives, never heard about it or they simply can't afford.
Poverty is the worst thing you
could wish on anyone, yes even your enemies. I know because I have been there.
Poverty doesn't just affect
your physical well-being, it deprives one of everything considered glamorous.
The worse thing I think poverty
did to his permanent staff, is by poisoning their minds, to make them accept
and believe the very BS that is disgusting to the rich.
Poverty is a disease, run
forest run to escape it at all cost!
Source:
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-rich-p...f-children-while-poor-people-have-quite-a-lot
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