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by yason
2702 days ago
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Nope but because they're subjected to an environment that only operates in terms of poverty. Living in poverty is likely to develop a mindset, in order to survive, that won't scale pulling you back out of poverty. That is, where you never start making smart financial decisions or plan ahead because, you know, the life is a mess enough because of various factors due to having little or no money or peers telling you to act otherwise. There have been a number of discussions and even anecdotal comments on HN to probe into this. For example, feeling lucky at Google gave me this: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16461773 |
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> Nope but because they're subjected to an environment that only operates in terms of poverty.
So let's say you have now identified a root cause, and assuming we're looking for a solution - how do we fix this without a redistribution of wealth?