Rights of all people are undermined by luxury and riches,
there is no possible reconciliation of the poor and rich.
We lament poverty while doing nothing to make it extinct.
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YES! the materialistic world has devalued our ability to think critically and objectively about the things we want and need! We live in a world of divisions the 1 percent and the 99, and its the 1 percent that have the American dream as a bait to wheal in the fish that think they have a chance. This was a nice written polemic, I like your style and the message that your writing keep up the great work!
Last line is much impressive and it is what Rajneesh. You must have read the books of Rajneesh.. we can not expect simplicity being in poverty. i hv written a poem The curse of poverty. but what about those who have become money making machine. Thanks for share. Regards.
Last line is much impressive and it is what Rajneesh. You must have read the books of Rajneesh.. we can not expect simplicity being in poverty. i hv written a poem The curse of poverty. but what about those who have become money making machine. Thanks for share. Regards.
Last line is much impressive and it is what Rajneesh. You must have read the books of Rajneesh.. we can not expect simplicity being in poverty. i hv written a poem The curse of poverty. but what about those who have become money making machine. Thanks for share. Regards.
It is a testimony of unpleasant truth whose severity perhaps is not known or realized by many of us who never tested the bite of abject poverty. Once when the belly is burning with no shelter no dress, that life or that soul never bothers any ethics or ethos for self or society. 1) “ First let me live, then only others. “ 2) “ A hungry belly does not care scraps of foods or left over, It first feeds the hungry belly “ If we are human with humanity, we must stand by these destitute to bring them in the main stream. Thank you RoseAnn for this eye opener.