Reasons for Poverty
In this thought-provoking narrative, an old man questions his poverty and receives insightful responses from a development worker. The exchange delves into historical, educational, cultural, and economic factors contributing to poverty. The dialogue culminates in a simple yet profound realization about the essence of poverty. The subsequent imagery showcases themes of enterprise development, agricultural innovation, and the concept of enlightened self-interest. The narrative touches upon varied facets of development and societal challenges, offering a reflection on the complexities of poverty and progress.
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The old man asks the development worker why am I poor?
The development workers answers: Historical and colonial factors Lack of education and opportunity Climatic factors Traditional and cultural mind sets Failure of land distribution Exploitation by multi-nationals Corruption
The old man thinks for a while and responds .. I am poor, young man, because I have no money in my pocket
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