Why are most poor people with low self esteem?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

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In reality, why are many poor people very inferior?Many of them are actually the vast majority, even 99 percent, of the poor. Why is this so?

The main reason is that I didn't understand the true meaning of life and the truth of human nature. Most people don't have IQ crushing. In just four words, practice makes perfect.

The more you go to high-end places, the more you become familiar with that set of rules, so everyone says that you have seen the world and that you are elegant!You talk a lot about love, and you have figured out the tricks of men and women, so you have become a legendary little genius in love.

You get a man, you're panicking, you get a hundred, you get another hundred and one, do you see you're still panicking?Is it okay to get started casually?It's all a matter of probability. As long as a person has the opportunity to try and make mistakes, he can't always be an IOW force.

The key stuck shell of the poor is stuck here, and there is no qualification for trial and error, so all kinds of skills don't seem to work, so a large part of them began to question themselves, am I not as smart as people with good conditions?Without their efforts?That's a wrong way of thinking.

When you have sorted out the true idea of life, you will no longer blame yourself, and your low self-esteem will be avoided. Actually, that's it!Here are a few specific reasons for low self-esteem.

Poverty is not the definition of a person, but simply an economic state. Although the state of the economy can affect our lives, it should not determine our self-worth. However, many poor people feel inferior, which can be due to several reasons:

1.Comparative psychology: People often evaluate their worth through comparison, and they may feel inferior if they are financially inferior to others. However, this comparison is meaningless because everyone's life experience, family background, education, and so on are different.

2.Social pressure: Society has a prejudice against poor people as not working hard, not smart, or not worthy of respect. This bias can affect people's perception of themselves and make them feel worthless.

3.Lack of opportunities: Poor people often face more challenges and difficulties, such as lack of education, health care and economic opportunities. The lack of these opportunities can make them feel like they are not in control of their lives, creating an inferiority complex.

No one should feel inferior because of their financial situation. In fact, poverty is not a shortcoming of a person, but an economic state. We can change our financial situation by working hard, learning new skills, and finding opportunities. When we realize our worth and work hard to achieve our dreams, the inferiority complex fades away.

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