No - poverty is not destined. It can be hard to break out of if you are born into it, but it is possible. Other people are not born poor but become poor through the actions of others, so again, they are not 'destined' for poverty. To a large degree we are responsible for our own fates - there is no such thing as a pre-ordained destiny which is given to us at birth.
No, being born into poverty does not mean that someone is destined to remain poor. Numerous factors, such as access to education, opportunities, and social support, can play a significant role in breaking the cycle of poverty. By addressing structural inequalities and providing resources and support, it is possible to empower individuals and families to overcome poverty and achieve upward mobility.
He felt destined to be a lawyer.Destined to be physically disabled, the girl studied hard to become a therapist.
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Prince of the forest.
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I become a poor man.
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Jews believe that it is wrong to let yourself become poor hence they are not poor and work hard to create wealth.
The Great Collaberation between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison was destined to become the Great Competition because, although they were friends, they were also politicians and had some differing ideas.
Is said to be destined to marry a sailor.