People are poor by choice and by fate

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It’s been a while since I wrote something in my blog. The truth is I had nothing much to talk about and the stuff which I do wish to talk about might get me into unnecessary trouble since people in my country are a little intolerant and love to sue on flimsiest of grounds. (You feel like suing me right now don’t you?).So anyway, I was just sitting in my company headquarters and I had this crazy thought. I was chatting with this acquaintance of mine who is an IITian and Buy altace is also an active social worker. While the discussion was on a totally different topic in which I really felt like kicking him in the ass (and he probably returned sentiment), he told me that given the right kind of opportunities, every person would work hard and be rich. So it becomes the duty of Buy Diflucan Online Pharmacy the society to provide those opportunities to them. Viagra o levitra He even challenged me to follow a poor street urchin with him for 24 hours to know what he aspires to be. I told him I completely disagreed with him since I am a hard core capitalist who feels whoever works hard is able to rise and that to say, “I am poor since I didn’t get enough opportunities to rise” is nothing but an excuse used by a lazy communist who likes to blame the society for everything that has gone with his pathetic life.

However, I now think that I am wrong. No no. don’t get the wrong idea that I have shunned capitalism and that I agree with the lazy commi. I don’t. But the fact of the matter is: a poor labourer does work pretty darn hard to make a living. While you and I stay in the air conditioned room, doing work that requires more skill, an unskilled worker is toiling pretty darn hard in the sun. And yet, he will probably stay poor throughout his life and will die poor too. So is that in contradiction with the ideals of capitalism? I mean the labourer worked pretty hard and yet didn’t really manage to rise much in life did he?¬¬ So what is the logical explanation for this observation? Well my take is the following:

God created different types of people and it was all done on purpose in order to create a balance in the universe. Buy viagra Just consider this ideal situation :If every body would get rich, life will become a very big pain in the ass. Your garbage man will stop being your garbage man if he were rich and so there will be no one to take out your trash. There will be no one to wait the tables in the hotels and restaurants. There’ll be no plumbers, no janitors, no sweepers and lastly no factory workers either! So basically you are left to do everything on your own. Now stay with me on this: If you are left to do every damn thing on your own, how much will it affect your productivity is anybody’s guess. Now that your productivity has taken a beating,  you are not Plavix Online able to do as much as you could earlier and hence can’t possibly make as much money as you used to earlier. So now you need to cut costs so more firings and more unemployment and hence people start getting poorer again. Hence once again we have the good old janitors back.

To conclude: It is in the economy’s interest that we have different classes of people and no matter how much we fight poverty, it can never be fully eliminated. People are poor by choice and by fate!

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About Siddharth Goyal

Graduating as a software engineer from NSIT, University of Delhi in the year 2009, he started up his first firm by the name of Dulcet Solutions in the same year. Proficient in PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, and JQuery, Siddharth and his young team of IT engineers manage the technical aspects of Company K!ckstart and look after its India operations. Sid is also a prolific writer who likes to write about entrepreneurship and marketing and is an ezine expert author. In his free time, Sid likes to write science fiction and sing.

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