merits and demerits of Poverty as challenge
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M - Since you buy less stuff and use less energy to save money, you are better for the environment and have a smaller carbon footprint. When you are poor, you develop personal strength. You know you are capable of facing adversity because you have had lots of practice.
D - Dependency. You can become dependent on the help you receive.
Low Esteem. Some people will look down on you because you are poor.
Health Issues.
Limited Network.
No Role Models.
Low Self Esteem.
Growing Accustomed to Poverty.
Not Getting Basic Needs Met.
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Merits
Skill Development
People without money have the opportunity to develop many skills that rich people will likely never be exposed to. Below, I explain several of these skills.
Demerits
Dependency
You can become dependent on the help you receive. Most of the help uses an income range as a criteria of people they are willing to help. If your income is close to the outside range, it may be scary to try to increase your income, because you know you will stop getting help, and sometimes the amount of help you are receiving is greater than the initial increase in income.