Feeling poor can mean different things to different people, whether it’s a lack of financial resources, emotional support, or opportunities. I remember a time when I was in college and juggling multiple part-time jobs just to make ends meet. I had to constantly budget every penny, which made it difficult to enjoy social activities with friends or even buy the essentials without feeling stressed. That experience taught me a lot about resilience and appreciating what I have. It also opened my eyes to the challenges many face, which has shaped my perspective on social issues and empathy towards others. How about you? What experiences have shaped your view on this?
Feeling poor can mean different things to different people, whether it’s a lack of financial resources, emotional support, or opportunities. I remember a time when I was in college and juggling multiple part-time jobs just to make ends meet. I had to constantly budget every penny, which made it difficult to enjoy social activities with friends or even buy the essentials without feeling stressed. That experience taught me a lot about resilience and appreciating what I have. It also opened my eyes to the challenges many face, which has shaped my perspective on social issues and empathy towards others. How about you? What experiences have shaped your view on this?