A persona can only taste the success of life if he also tastes the failures. This statement is solidified by the Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger in his six secrets to success video he quotes “Don’t be afraid to fail, anything I have ever attempted I was willing to fail”. Majority of successful people have had letdowns along their journey. Being poor is knowing the value of everything, thus being able to appreciate them more. When one is born in unprivileged family, they see the world in a different perspective. Such as Hollywood superstar and ex WWE champion, Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson is a prime example of rags to rich. Poverty creates sensible and motive mindset as they endeavour for success and greatness.
Poverty is a world crisis right now; hundreds of organisations are in act to reduce it. If looked poverty from a different perception, it can be seen as building a sensible and hardworking characteristic. This phenomenon can be shown by Dwayne Johnson, having generations of wrestling entertainment before him, he had a great pressure to pursuit their family success. Failing to achieve that in his early years, caused bankruptcy, he quoted “Growing up, I had nothing. We were pretty much broke, but someone told me once you have been really hungry, you will never be full, that’s why I’m always hungry for more success”. In 1995, he had seven dollars in his pocket and he said “I knew two things, I am broke as hell and one day I won’t be”. By experiencing harshness of poverty, it motivated him even more to strive for success and follow the legacy of his ancestors.
He who knows poverty, knows every trick and tool of the trade. It’s up to him to make his poverty a boon or bane. It is a privilege but at the same time it is a curse that has affected a great amount of people. Poverty is shown as the main reason why delinquency is increasing by day. It can be shown that poor people are intimidated by rich people