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by bargl
1932 days ago
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Gah. I can't remember the book but it classifies the different levels of poverty. There were 4 levels. I'm going from memory but level 1 was what you describe. Level 2 is being able to meet your needs but all your time goes into meeting those needs. Level 3 is having enough extra money to pay for things you don't need. Level 4 was IIRC basically not having to work. Most countries have a range of 1-3 or 2-3 or 3-4 or some distribution of that. Anyway long story short, western countries mostly have 2-4 and don't know what 1 even looks like (on a lived experience level). They've seen pictures of it and there are people living in Level 1 in western countries, they just aren't as front and center. If you've lived near Level 1 you know what real poverty looks like. If you haven't you think that Level 2 is real poverty. Both need to be addressed, but I agree that Level 1 poverty is so much worse for people living there. |
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Did a really good job of defining the levels and putting them in perspective. In addition, it's a refreshingly optimistic take on the direction humanity is trending. I read the book because it was recommended by Bill Gates