...It is man's will.
Many people believe that it is divine will that they are poor. I think that belief is ridiculous and here is why.
If
the biblical account of the Garden of Eden is any indication, divine
will is that man be surrounded by all manner of tasty foods, beautiful
sights and sounds, have friendly companionship with the animals and
overall massively enjoy life.
There was an
abundance of nearly everything man could ever want. It is man taking
advantage of free will that screwed that up, not divinity. God had a
plan of never ending health, wealth and happiness for mankind. Man made a
different choice.
How did we get from there to where we are today with most of the world living in poverty? The simple answer is we chose it.
Even
after being kicked out of Eden, Adam had at his disposal nearly
limitless resources in terms of all the things needed to make one able
to survive in comfort. With only a few people on the planet one could
just go where they wanted and take what they needed.
As
the populace in a given area began to grow though, it became necessary
for rules to be put in place because of man's fear of there not being
enough of a given thing. There has always been enough of whatever is
needed produced by our planet to keep every single person upon it richly
fed and clothed, but fear of going without has caused some to be greedy
and many to die as a direct result. Lines were drawn to decide what
territory belonged to whom. If a thing was inside your territory it was
your right to do as you pleased with it. If it was inside the territory
of someone else you had to trade for it.
Money did not really
exist yet so the barter system was used. And originally, the beauty of
the system was that trading was done on a need for need basis. If I
needed wool but had an extra cow, and you needed a cow but had extra
wool we could easily trade whatever quantities or portions of each thing
as we could agree upon. Nobody needed to starve because people would
willingly trade whatever extra they had for the surpluses of another,
without needing to worry about whether they were getting a "good" deal.
When
currency was finally invented and came into widespread use it really
screwed this up. Each thing got assigned a specific value and if you did
not have enough wool then nobody would trade you a cow. People who had a
surplus of one good but not enough to equal the value of the other had
to go without. The "good" deal became the only one most people were
willing to make.
With the invention of
money, many communities where all had been fairly equal for generations
rapidly became places where there were distinct splits in class based on
wealth.
But even so, it is and has always
been possible for a man to rise up out of one class and become part of
another. We are where we are at any specific moment in our life based on
our choices and those whom we let make decisions for us. Depending on
environment and circumstance it may be more or less difficult, but any
man who decides to can make new choices and with hard work, discipline
and the right attitude can go from being one of the poorest men ever to
live to one of the richest. If you look at the world around you there
are tens of thousands of examples of this happening all the time.
So if you are the one who decides whether you will be wealthy or poor, what do you decide?
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