In my own way of understanding and
perception, poverty is one of the most serious problem or critical issue that
is not easy to solve; the Government must be responsible to deal with it.
Hearing the word poverty is a pain to everyone knowing that young and innocent
people are completely involve in it. It bothers me seeing these people suffer
from hunger, malnutrition, kwashiorkor, diarrhea due to lack of clean water for
drinking purposes, etc. And simply said because of these reasons, these poor
and innocent people are finding their own way and style to find work to fight
for survival. One good example of this is they live in a near trash mound and
scavenge through the rubble to find materials that they can re-sell. Though the
money they get through this tough work is not enough, they still find it
helpful since it fills up some of the primary needs of the family. Indeed, the
life of this innocent assemblage number of people is a kind of tear-inducing.
In my everyday life, never had I crossed a
street without seeing a child or a young old man/woman not begging for a peso
coin. Without a strong evidence, I still strongly believe some of them were
there because they don’t have this so called ‘’home’’ while others were there
to ask for a little amount of money may be because an accident happened to
their significant others, and sadly the last is maybe they’re just there
because they were sent by criminals to collect money from a kind-hearted type
of people. Whatever the reason is, good or bad, seeing them on the streets
eating dirty and unhealthy food breaks my heart. There were times I gave them
little amounts but I keep on instilling on my own that if I will keep on giving
a peso or more to them, they might abuse it; somehow in life, they should know
how to stand on their own feet so they won’t be dependent on anyone. Sometimes,
I want them to learn that it takes hard work to succeed in life, that if they
just keep on sitting on the bench or streets and wait for other people’s
donation, nothing will ever be change, and that poverty will still never be
eradicated.
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