
Davidzhu
@DavidzhuLife
Jul 14, 2026, 12:52 AM
Children Born into Poverty: A Legacy of Hardship or a Century of Loneliness
Let's face a harsh reality: children born into poverty are likely to pass on their struggles to the next generation. This statement might make many people uncomfortable, but it's a brutal truth. We all know that poverty is not just an economic issue, but also a spiritual and psychological prison. Children born into poverty are surrounded by it from a young age, lacking resources and opportunities, making it difficult for them to break the cycle.
I'd rather be alone for a century than pass on my poverty to the next generation. This might sound extreme, but I truly don't want my children to inherit my struggles. As parents, we always want to give our children the best, but if we ourselves haven't escaped the shadow of poverty, how can we give them a better future?
The legacy of poverty is terrifying. It's not just about economic hardship, but also about the psychological oppression it imposes. Children born into poverty struggle with low self-esteem and self-worth, always feeling inferior to others, lacking a sense of security and belonging. This mindset can affect them for life, and even impact their own children.
So, I'd rather be alone for a century than let my children inherit my poverty. As parents, we must strive to give our children a better life, providing them with more opportunities and resources, allowing them to break free from the cycle of poverty and live a better life.




