A year ago
Kofi, could you believe I saw Mr. Joseph heading towards the bank, and I decided to greet him, but he pretended not to have seen me? Hmm, I felt embarrassed in front of my friends. I asked, "Did he notice you?" He hurriedly replied, "Yes, he did." Kofi, does this man think I was going to beg him for money or what? Besides, I haven't begged him before. Hmm, God when? He sadly shook his head!
This is what has been going on in our society. Poor people are undervalued in the community, especially by the rich and those in high positions. But what they fail to realize is that it's these same poor people that work for them to get what they are enjoying now.
I understand that some people take advantage of the small chance you will give them to beg. But I don't see any harm in begging for help unless it becomes habitual. Sometimes all they need is inspiration, encouragement, and just a kind gesture from you. Some are also in trouble and had even threatened suicide, but your advice can save their life.
Even if you can't give them fish always, just teach them how to fish. It's my wish that everyone gets what to take care of themselves, if not all can be rich.
The attitude towards poverty and the poor is reflective of a wider societal issue where poverty is often regarded as a personal failure or a lack of effort. However, poverty is not always a result of personal choices and can be caused by a range of societal and economic factors. The stigma attached to poverty has led to a divide in society, where people who are poor are often left on their own to fend for themselves.
It's crucial to remember that the rich and those in high positions have a duty to help those less fortunate than them. Giving back to the community is a responsibility that should be taken seriously, and it's not just about giving money or material things. It's about lending a helping hand, being compassionate, and showing empathy towards those in need.
If you can't give them fish, teach them how to fish. This age-old proverb is still relevant today, and it's an excellent way to approach the issue of poverty. Instead of giving handouts, it's better to empower people by teaching them skills that they can use to support themselves in the long term.
It's also essential to create an enabling environment that encourages entrepreneurship and supports small businesses. Providing access to credit and financial services can help poor people start their own businesses and become self-sufficient. This approach not only creates employment opportunities but also stimulates economic growth in the community.
Finally, it's essential to change our attitudes towards poverty and the poor. Poverty is not a personal failure, and we should not judge people based on their economic status. Instead, we should embrace a culture of compassion, kindness, and empathy towards those in need. It's our collective responsibility to build a society that is inclusive, equitable, and just for all.
In conclusion, poverty is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach to address. We need to create an enabling environment that empowers poor people, supports small businesses, and encourages entrepreneurship. We also need to change our attitudes towards poverty and the poor and embrace a culture of compassion, kindness, and empathy. By doing so, we can build a society that is inclusive, equitable, and just for all.
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