In a way, poor is an acceptance of the current condition as the future condition in perpetuity. I think this is in part the reason we see generational poverty. Obviously, there are other factors involved in being broke, but they are reinforced and solidified by poverty identity that is passed on to offspring. It's a deeply psychological condition that I think has real world consequences.
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the difference between poor and broke. nicely worded 👍
thank you for sharing your thoughts. the way you explained it gives me a lot more clarity on the topic.
An even more interesting observation is the divergence of poverty and income. I know people who have a higher net income than me, yet a much lower net worth due to debt from cars, boats and houses. On the surface they seem wealthy, but I know of one case who doesn't even have access to $1000 of non-debt. In some ways, they embody the poor mindset. They spend like there's no tomorrow and can't weather most events that I view as minor because of my mindset and financial position. Yet on the surface, most people would think I am closer to broke than they are. It's such a complex topic that goes way beyond simple numbers. Many high income earners are living check to check.
the difference between poor and broke. nicely worded 👍