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Why people are poor?

People are poor because of the wealthy people. I know now that you are saying Majaji is crazy. Let us look at few ideas.

Wealthy people are on a mission to earn more money. I then look at legal ways on how a person can earn money. A person can earn a salary, a social grant, a donation or profit from a business.

Natural resources play a major role in any business including the services industry. I have learnt that wealthy people own natural resources and thus we can not survive unless we have those natural resources. Hence we are sort of automated to spend our money buying this natural resources either in a raw state or processed state.

Whatever little money you have earned, you can't actually save because you need to buy food, clothes etc. Thus your money is automated to land in the hands of those wealthy people who own this means of survival or be luxury etc.

Now lets look at how new money is created. New money is created by debt. We borrow this money and it will follow the process laid above and eventually all the money will end up with the wealthy people.

It is easy for a wealthy person to earn money from a poor person. How easy it is for poor people to earn money from the few wealthy people?

Next time you are thinking of praising wealthy people as successful and intelligent. You must remember that they are the reason people are poor.

It seems like there is no law that is prepared to restrict and prohibit someone not to be too wealthy to the point that it is causing others to be poor. Why not limit wealthy people at 1 billion each.

Instead of Patrice Motsepe having 6.25 Billion at least we should have more people having millions.
Majaji is an Amateur Political Analyst
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