Face Impulse
Face Impulse
It is the desire to eliminate poverty as useless as any attempt to control population growth?
Humans "replicator" momentum – as I like to call it – is so powerful, most humans seem totally helpless against its power. With the urge to reproduce (even beyond our means) so powerful, is any attempt to eliminate the problems resulting from "over-play" – such as poverty – are useless human beings condemned to exist beyond our means?
Yes, I think it is a totally useless effort to totally eradicate poverty. Poverty is, in fact, related to population growth. With too many people today can not say the more the merrier more. With more means more hungry mouths to feed, more unemployment, more people without education, more hope. And the sad thing is that the less privileged nothing can be done about it. This is because most of them are lazy people, without hope, and irresponsible. And the sad part of the day, blame the government for their pathetic luck though, first, they are responsible for their own poverty, producing more and more children in your family. I believe that only a father and mother are both in happy mood when are doing the "I never ask to be born babies." Poverty can not be completely eliminated, but can be controlled. Like how? Well, the government should tell mom and dad to stop making so many babies. They have to be strict about it and that the government is successful people must also cooperate.
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