Its a part of Economic Cycle. or else Cycle Chain...
Its a part of Economic Cycle. or else Cycle Chain...
one reason maybe kay gi-orient man ta sa virtue nga "contentment"
contented nata kung unsa atong kahimtang karon..
ang mga tapulan kay kontento nas tambay2x...
Wa mn family planning ang mga pobre..mao nanaghan sila..![]()
hmm.. kay tungod ang dato cgeg pangwarta sa mga pobreIn general and in reality... ang datu mosamot ug kadatu and ang pobre nisamot ug kapobre.. tsk tsk tsk...
so true but... HEALTH is at risk...
OT: e.compare ang lifespan sa datu ug pobre... mas dali mangamatay ang datu kaysa pobre.. hehe dba? specially kanang mga taga bukid..
tagaan lang pud nato ug special exeption ang mga naay special nga sakit nga pobre ha kay lisod naman daan then gpalisoran pa gyud ug samot.. luoy pud baya ato mga kaigsuonan nga naay seryoso nga sakit then lisod pa jud ang kahimtang... ampo nlng ta..
That is a habit question. Those who are wealthy and remain wealthy have habits that build wealth. Those who are poor and remain poor have habits that keep them poor.
A great example of all of this is the majority of lottery winners. Look at those winners 10 years after they've won. How much of that money do they still have? Did they buy a huge house? Fancy cars? What did they do with all their newly acquired money? They spent it on cheap thrills and short term satisfaction. There are a number of "rich" people out there that you don't even know exist because they've made it a habit to live well below their means. These are the individuals who don't follow trends, don't buy flashy things. Does anyone really need a 40,000 sq ft house? No, and many who could afford one don't bother. They'll drive the 12 year old Honda because it's still running. They'll wear the shirt they bought 15 years ago because it's still a good shirt. Now some may point out that Bill Gates does have a stupidly large house. Look at it as a percentage of their income. When you look at what Bill Gates makes, and then how much his house cost, he is living below his means surprisingly enough.
It seems to be human nature to want to appear better than what we are. We want the big house and flashy cars because the attention and jealousy makes us feel good. But that where a lot of people get trapped in. The wealthy people find a way to stave off those desires and focus on his needs.
part of the reason is the nature of capitalism and the type of capitalism that we have implemented in our country.
most economists say that, in nature, wealth in a capitalistic society will eventually be concentrated in the hands of a few people.
daghan factors, sa society sakto ra kay if dato tang tanan do u think nay mag pa ubos nga tao? sa econ pod way mahimo nga cycle if kitang tanan same ug level the society will fall... na equilibrium ra jud ni tanan...
ang2 kay daghan man tapulan kaysa kugihan..preha naku tapulan kau ko awa pobre kay ko!.hahah
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