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“You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.”

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The Shame of Poverty

Robert Walker

CHAPTER

1 The Origins of Poverty

This chapter argues that more attention should be paid to the psychosocial dimensions of poverty and notably to shame experienced as a result of living in poverty. Such shame is internally felt but structurally imposed by social institutions and by people who are not poor. Shame associated with poverty is painful, constrains human agency, and may contribute to the persistence of poverty. The chapter explains that poverty is a political construct and traces its origins to the writings of Confucius in China, to the Vedic culture of ancient India, and to philosophers and politicians in the ancient Graeco-Roman world. These ideas have been carried forward and only partially transformed by the vectors of religion and ideology including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Confucianism, and secularism. Poverty has almost invariably been construed as a policy problem and very often as a consequence of the personal failings of the people affected by poverty.

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“Ideas are the root of creation.”

— Ernest Dimnet

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“Money doesn’t change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out, that’s all.”

— Henry Ford

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We lie to ourselves to protect our self-images, which allows us to act immorally while maintaining a clear conscience. According to the very latest research, self-deception may have even evolved to help us to persuade others; if we start believing our own lies, it’s much easier to get other people to believe them, too.

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In my view, when people discuss digital culture or the art world, they often focus solely on Western culture.

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The documentary Roy Lichtenstein 1991

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The word “ego” has multiple definitions:

An idea or opinion

One’s ego is their opinion or idea of themselves, especially their sense of importance and ability.

An inflated sense of pride

One’s ego can also be an inflated feeling of pride in their superiority to others.

A sense of self

One’s ego can refer to their sense of self or perception of their identity. It can include a person’s thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, and values.

A sense of worth

One’s ego can also be their sense of their own worth. For example, if someone has a large ego, they think they are very important and valuable.

A part of a person’s personality

According to Sigmund Freud’s theory of personality, the ego is part of a person’s personality and experience.

— Google Generative AI

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BBC TWO DOCUMENTARY | PICASSO LAST STAND | 2018

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“Hip-hop is supposed to uplift and create, to educate people on a larger level and to make a change.”

— Doug E. Fresh

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scam

noun [ C ]

UK /skæm/ US /skæm/

a dishonest plan for making money or getting an advantage, especially one that involves tricking people:

  • Banks often carry information about email scams on their websites.
  • To avoid scams, never sign things in a hurry.
  • an insurance scam

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You can either be a host to God, or a hostage to your ego. It’s your call.

— Wayne Dyer