Poor people need knowledge first. They also desperately need to learn how to manage even their small sums. The mentality of a poor man, and even more so a genetic poor man, is very different from the mentality and logic of a person with the right approaches. The mentality of a poor man "to fill his stomach", the mentality of a person who wants to increase capital - how to save money and how to invest more in the most profitable projects. Yes, you still need to be able to define what benefits are not projects, and this is from the field of knowledge. Knowledge which the poor do not have. For them, money is synonymous with the word "food", for you, money is synonymous with the word "a tool for making more money." This is a huge difference.
Correct, I have posted before that education or knowledge is important for everyone,
employment and a regular wage is also important.
To increase the standard of living of the poor a solution has to be sustainable.
Also, everyone cannot be wealthy, there has to be rich, poor and people in between.
Imagine everyone was at the same level, there would be people who spend more than
others, people who save more than others, eventually a wealth gap would develop.
I agree, and I will add:
Regular salary is a derivative of knowledge and experience. To begin with, you need to strain, learn, go through the stage of accumulating experience. At this time, it is stupid to think of a high income. And in general, you should not be sure that you can earn a lot like that
But this is at least the first step from systemic poverty.
The standard of living of the poor also depends on their desire to CHANGE their lives, and not to RECEIVE a handout that they eat.
And I absolutely agree that there will never be common wealth. Separation is a natural process, because everyone cannot have the same knowledge, skills, experience, thinking, interests. For this, go like communism - where they promised absolute complete equality, initially a stupid lie, for narrow-minded people.