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Poverty Trap (and how to get out of it) - translate
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Business diversification is not only about finding a market segment and idea, but recognising the potential of area's in both complementary business and a wider scope of business sectors.
Renewable Energy is a sector that is universal in application, but the scope is being limited by anti-intellectualism.
For instance the popularism of the laundrette in major cities and global technology centers, they still attract business from rich and poor alike.
But there are pro's and con's to the popularity, the idea the the rich must downclass to agraciate (please) the poor and the idea the poor are poor and stupid and must hate.
It does not take into account the intent to be an underclass or criminal to take advantage in order to create the problem in the first place, hence the intent to be stupid and the intent to look like a victim, when both are benefiting from it and the only losers are the bystanders and those born into the situation or kidnapped into it.
Faced with the reality of forced poverty and forced Anti-intellectualism people male or female must deal with the reality, that both rich and poor alike want them that way, with the poor wanting someone to abuse to make them feel better and the rich suiting themselves to be either the benefactor of release or continuing to let them suffer out of ignoring the blatant situation.
Remedy is as good as cure though, for instance the popular laundrette is popular for a reason, because it offers services and convenience at a low cost price with more space capacity than the average home washing machines and dryers, for those within walking distance or have a car it has an advantage that can also be used for business diversification through the use of renewable energy sources and other busines sectors. With the monetary assets buying a vehicle becomes not just a viable option, but a good one to escape from the situation entirely, hence learning to drive is the obstacle.
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