BMI58 Things go Really Slow. (Without Money)
Things go so slowww. Really slowwww. Without much money I have to do everything myself. Just today I walked it seems like a thousand miles to get some inexpensive strawberries. And with laundry and cleaning the room and myself. Even preparing a meal. It takes so much time of my day.
So I know that I have a big problem with poverty. An despite the seriousness of this issue It has taken ages to find out what to read about. Finally one day I checked out anti-poverty groups on Facebook. Ureaka! I found some discussion about fighting poverty. For example I found out the exact poverty line. People who spend more than 46% of their money on food, shelter and clothing are below the poverty line. I am flying high. I spend 100% of my money on food, shelter and clothing. What means is that if I want to save for something, lets say a new dress, I have go without something really fundamental.
For example, this week I walked all that distance to get some fruit. The strawberries have to be eaten really quickly because they were overripe. A large part of them had been thrown out. But that is my fruit quota for this week because I have some government documents to buy. Fifty, sixty dollars of government documents. And my laundry cart is broken. I am surprised it has lasted as long as it does. But that will have to wait. Because there are very few days before filming outside will be impossible with my Sony. And my tripod broke and has to be replaced.
So I know that I have a big problem with poverty. An despite the seriousness of this issue It has taken ages to find out what to read about. Finally one day I checked out anti-poverty groups on Facebook. Ureaka! I found some discussion about fighting poverty. For example I found out the exact poverty line. People who spend more than 46% of their money on food, shelter and clothing are below the poverty line. I am flying high. I spend 100% of my money on food, shelter and clothing. What means is that if I want to save for something, lets say a new dress, I have go without something really fundamental.
For example, this week I walked all that distance to get some fruit. The strawberries have to be eaten really quickly because they were overripe. A large part of them had been thrown out. But that is my fruit quota for this week because I have some government documents to buy. Fifty, sixty dollars of government documents. And my laundry cart is broken. I am surprised it has lasted as long as it does. But that will have to wait. Because there are very few days before filming outside will be impossible with my Sony. And my tripod broke and has to be replaced.
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