No, not all poor people are greedy. Greed is a personal trait that can be found in individuals across all socioeconomic classes, and it does not correlate directly with poverty. Many poor individuals face systemic barriers and challenges that contribute to their financial situation, and they often prioritize survival and supporting their families over personal gain. It's essential to recognize the complexity of poverty and avoid generalizations about people's character based on their economic status.
The argument contains a logical flaw in its structure. While it asserts that poverty leads to sadness and that wealth correlates with happiness, it does not account for the possibility of happy poor people or sad rich people. Thus, the conclusion that all poor people are sad is not necessarily valid based on the premises provided. In summary, the premises do not logically guarantee the conclusion.
i would give all the poor people 10000$
All of the Gerl Family All of the Gerl Family
back thin that's all poor people could eat becase it was cheap and easey to grow
Egyptians did all kinds of people. Didn't matter if they were poor, bad, rich, pharaoh or Queen.
Greedy.
There are poor people in all parts of the world.
not all of them are poor, but most of them are poor because of the Burmese military killing them and destroying their home.
No he was gready.
gready pig!(get it pig animal)
Not all black people are poor. For example, there are highly successful musicians, scientists, and even basketball players. There are poor people of all colors, even right here in the US. It is not always an education issue, but that is a factor.
Probably to the rich people. If the poor people had a lot of money, then they wouldn't be poor. Chances are, the combined money of all the poor is less than the money of just a few wealthy people.
credit for the poor is a myth. poor people shoud just learn to live with and love being poor. when you are poor you dont have to worry about what to do with all of your money
The argument contains a logical flaw in its structure. While it asserts that poverty leads to sadness and that wealth correlates with happiness, it does not account for the possibility of happy poor people or sad rich people. Thus, the conclusion that all poor people are sad is not necessarily valid based on the premises provided. In summary, the premises do not logically guarantee the conclusion.
all people can be named anything it possible
they were rich but people say most on the street and sobbine all the time
The main advantage is that all poor people can get affordable treatment and rate of deaths will be also reduced.