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This Is Why Poor People's Bad Decisions Make Perfect Sense
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostYou two are too depressing to talk to. I'm gonna pop a few happy pills and go write.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
Stadtluft Macht Frei
Killing it is the new killing it
Ultima Ratio Regum
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If your parents are self made wealthy, chances are they are intelligent. Consequently chances are you are intelligent and will more likely get a good job and income to be self made wealthy too.
We need intelligence redistribution policies to tackle the cause of wealth inequality.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostShouldn't you be off somewhere kicking a tramp to death for sport or something?
At expectations.
The attribution I'd apply here would be that intergenerational elasticity of income derives from 4 sets of factors:
1) genetic inheritability of valuable characteristics (general intelligence, adaptability, conscientiousness)
2) non-genetic transfer of similar traits + knowledge (due to parental quality)
3) same thing, but from peer effects
4) direct contribution of money/connections
Then you should ask ”which of these things can be remedied by policy". You are unlikely to change 1 or 2. You have some chance of reducing the disadvantages poor children receive from 3 and 4.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
Stadtluft Macht Frei
Killing it is the new killing it
Ultima Ratio Regum
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse View PostSo instead of rationally discussing this under a reasonable framework you'd rather jump to ad hominems.
Originally posted by KrazyHorse View PostThe attribution I'd apply here would be that intergenerational elasticity of income derives from 4 sets of factors:
1) genetic inheritability of valuable characteristics (general intelligence, adaptability, conscientiousness)
2) non-genetic transfer of similar traits + knowledge (due to parental quality)
3) same thing, but from peer effects
4) direct contribution of money/connections
Then you should ask ”which of these things can be remedied by policy". You are unlikely to change 1 or 2. You have some chance of reducing the disadvantages poor children receive from 3 and 4.
As the example in the article showed, it's all too easy for people to end up in a poor trap where the opportunity simply isn't there to improve their situation. For me that is why it's absolutely essential to have a solid security blanket that ensures people don't slip too low down the economic ladder, because all too often then the opportunity just isn't there to recover from that.
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostWhile there are certainly exceptions, doesn't it seem more reasonable that people are generally responsible for their situation? Or do you think that whether you are rich or poor is due to some great random number generator in the sky?
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Plz explain how you would mitigate poverty in light of your discovery that the poor make themselves poor. Will you:
1. Yell at them and tell them to take personal responsibility
2. Give them cash under the assumption that they'll waste it because poor people are poor for a reason, damn it
3. Cut government benefits and tell them if they don't like it they should stop pretending they can't earn a middle class income if they try
4. Cut the minimum wage so they can work two jobs for less money than before
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostI mean, it's just outrageously silly. Why were the kids who were born during the great depression not all poor after growing up? Seriously. I'm not saying they became Bill Gates but really? Your parents have to be rich?"I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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When I got pregnant the first time, I was living in a weekly motel.
'Pregnant the first time'. Is she married? No? Then that's a big reason why she's poor.
'Weekly motel'. I see weekly motels for 250/week here. That's 1k a month. Again - this is why she's poor. You could rent a house for that amount of money today.
'I had a minifridge with no freezer and a microwave. I was on WIC. I ate peanut butter from the jar and frozen burritos because they were 12/$2.'
Ok, so she's got a fridge and microwave. Why didn't you buy canned stuff? You can warm it up in the microwave.
We have learned not to try too hard to be middle-class. It never works out well and always makes you feel worse for having tried and failed yet again.
Junk food is a pleasure that we are allowed to have; why would we give that up? We have very few of them.
The closest Planned Parenthood to me is three hours. That's a lot of money in gas. Lots of women can't afford that, and even if you live near one you probably don't want to be seen coming in and out in a lot of areas.
You're telling me that there are people who own a car, pay 1k/month in rent that can't afford 50 dollars to drive 3 hours? I call bull****.
We have kids for much the same reasons that I imagine rich people do.
Convenience food is just that. And we are not allowed many conveniences.
Especially since the Patriot Act passed, it's hard to get a bank account.
But without one, you spend a lot of time figuring out where to cash a check and get money orders to pay bills.
Most motels now have a no-credit-card-no-room policy. I wandered around SF for five hours in the rain once with nearly a thousand dollars on me and could not rent a room even if I gave them a $500 cash deposit and surrendered my cell phone to the desk to hold as surety.
Nobody gives enough thought to depression. You have to understand that we know that we will never not feel tired. We will never feel hopeful. We will never get a vacation.
We know that the very act of being poor guarantees that we will never not be poor.
We don't apply for jobs because we know we can't afford to look nice enough to hold them.
What I found is that even the 'homeless lady' had far more clothes than I had. Far more.
I would make a super legal secretary, but I've been turned down more than once because I "don't fit the image of the firm," which is a nice way of saying "gtfo, pov."
I am not beautiful. I have missing teeth and skin that looks like it will when you live on B12 and coffee and nicotine and no sleep. Beauty is a thing you get when you can afford it, and that's how you get the job that you need in order to be beautiful. There isn't much point trying.
"Free" only exists for rich people. It's great that there's a bowl of condoms at my school, but most poor people will never set foot on a college campus. We don't belong there. There's a clinic?
Great! There's still a copay. We're not going. Besides, all they'll tell you at the clinic is that you need to see a specialist, which seriously? Might as well be located on Mars for how accessible it is. "Low-cost" and "sliding scale" sounds like "money you have to spend" to me, and they can't actually help you anyway.
I smoke. It's expensive. It's also the best option.
It is the only thing I have found that keeps me from collapsing or exploding.
I make a lot of poor financial decisions. None of them matter, in the long term.
I will never not be poor, so what does it matter if I don't pay a thing and a half this week instead of just one thing? It's not like the sacrifice will result in improved circumstances
It is not worth it to me to live a bleak life devoid of small pleasures so that one day I can make a single large purchase.
There's a certain pull to live what bits of life you can while there's money in your pocket, because no matter how responsible you are you will be broke in three days anyway. When you never have enough money it ceases to have meaning. I imagine having a lot of it is the same thing.
I am not asking for sympathy. I am just trying to explain, on a human level, how it is that people make what look from the outside like awful decisions. This is what our lives are like, and here are our defense mechanisms, and here is why we think differently. It's certainly self-defeating, but it's safer. That's all. I hope it helps make sense of it.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostFor those of you playing at home.
'Pregnant the first time'. Is she married? No? Then that's a big reason why she's poor.
Her husband served honorably in Fallujah with the USMC and struggled with PTSD, and she has experience in veterans’ issues.
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Originally posted by HPI get up at 6AM, go to school (I have a full courseload, but I only have to go to two in-person classes) then work, then I get the kids, then I pick up my husband, then I have half an hour to change and go to Job 2. I get home from that at around 12:30AM, then I have the rest of my classes and work to tend to. I'm in bed by 3.
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