Shattering Stereotypes: The Priceless Knowledge Poor People Hold Close
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Are you ready to learn some secrets that the rich don’t want you to know? Well, look no further! Today we’re diving into the question that’s been on everyone’s mind: What are things the poor people know that the rich don’t? It’s easy to assume that the wealthy have all the answers, but what if we told you that there are certain things that only the poor truly understand? Get ready to laugh and learn as we explore this topic’s hilarious and eye-opening responses.
Budgeting and living within means
To start, a Redditor replied, “What to do if you’ll ever find yourself in a month without money? Everybody can lose money and become poor, but it feels a bit more ‘safe’ if you already went through it and know how to survive with as little as possible.”
A second Redditor added, “You could probably raise the price multiple times on an everyday item, and a rich person wouldn’t even notice. A poor person would notice when something’s 5-10c more expensive than before.”
Bill paying
A popular comment was, “How long it takes for the power company to shut your lights off if you’re late on the bill.”
Another comment was, “A need to choose which bill you gonna pay, electricity, phone or whatever.”
Basic survival skills
One Redditor wrote, “Cardboard is an excellent insulator and will keep you warm on the street if you’ve got nothing else. Pad the ground before you cover yourself – you’ll lose most of your heat to the concrete otherwise.”
A second Redditor added, “Desperation. Getting to a point that you will do anything to be able to feed yourself or your child, even if it means selling your possessions, or your body.”
Making do with less
A popular comment read, “if you add water to an empty A1 bottle, it makes more steak sauce with no taste difference.”
A second comment was, “Or the shampoo and soap bottles.’
Hunger
One Redditor wrote, “How to be hungry. Not what it feels like to be hungry, but how to live your life even though you’re hungry all the time.”
A second Redditor added, “They know what it’s like to be truly hungry. And it’s one of the worst feelings I’ve ever known. Not “hungry, I want something to eat.” I mean, “Hungry and I’ve not eaten all day, and I have no money.”
Resourcefulness and creativity
A user commented, “The length to which “disposable’ items can be reused/upcycled.”
Another user added, “Using coupons and getting excited that you saved a whole 5 bucks.”
Importance of education and learning
One Redditor replied, “Poor people end up having to learn to fix things themselves, considering the cost to hire a professional on something is just way too expensive. I myself learned how to tear out a floor and put new flooring in through YouTube videos. Just because the cost to pay someone was more costly than just buying the material itself.”
Another said, “My husband taught himself how to put a new engine and transmission in our car as it was cheaper to go pull one at the junkyard and use it than to send our car to the shop.”
Appreciation for the little things in life
A popular comment was, “You don’t really NEED all the stuff the world tells you that you need.”
Another popular comment said, “Giving your mom/dad a hug before they go to their second/third job before you go to bed.”
The value of second-hand and used items
A Redditor replied, “The sheer joy when once a year as a kid, you could have an outfit that hadn’t already been worn by at least 3 other kids before you. This includes underwear.”
Navigating social systems and Bureaucracy
One user commented, “You’re too poor to afford health insurance but too rich for Medicaid. You know your bronchitis would go away after a couple of days on an antibiotic, but you can’t go to the doctor because they charge $250, and the antibiotic costs $60.”
Another user said “that getting a job and moving out at 18 isn’t as easy as people on Reddit think it is.”
The impact of systemic inequality and discrimination
A Redditor replied, “The feeling of watching all your friends go on a field trip without you because your parents couldn’t afford it.”
A second Redditor added, “We don’t have the same rights as rich people. I mean, yeah, the same laws apply to everyone, but if you’re poor, you can’t afford lawyers and cannot skip work to go to court. And landlords and bosses know this and will drag any procedure as long as possible until you quit.”
The effects of poverty on mental health
A most-liked comment was, “How much confidence you lose when you are poor. It seems like everyone around you look down on you. You keep doubting yourself for no good reason.”
The value of personal relationships
A user wrote, “That might be something rich people don’t know– whether their parents would do absolutely anything for them when push came to shove.”
A second user added, “How to enjoy the company of people who can give you nothing. How to make fun with household items. How to make up games when the power goes out. That singing and dancing can lift your spirits more than anything else.”
Coping with stress and exhaustion
One Redditor replied, “The exhaustion. Working on your feet all day only to come home and clean/cook etc., because you can’t afford convenience or to eat out. Exhaustion from researching more ways to stretch food, make more money, etc., then doing the work. Exhausted from multiple jobs, walking everywhere, working while going to school, not sleeping because of stress or fear or pain.”
The importance of empathy and compassion
To finish, one Redditor wrote, “On a positive spin, solidarity can be easily found in poverty. Wealth can make humans self-centered or selfish.”
These responses have provided some eye-opening insights into the different perspectives on wealth and poverty. From budgeting and resourcefulness to the importance of relationships and community, Redditors have shared their experiences and knowledge on what it truly means to live with less.
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