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Rich or Poor

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Based on what I have read in Chapter 1, being rich or poor has a big difference.
Being “rich” means that an individual can acquire such necessities like eating at least
three times a day, having a comfortable home, provided with a good education, a stable
job, can sustain good health and such. On the other hand, being “poor” means the
contrary. A family’s daily income is not enough to feed children of four for at least three
times a day and cannot make all their children go to school for education.
With this information, I can, fortunately, say that I belong to a “rich” family. My
mother finished her education and studied again for her major, while my father only
finished second-year college, but still aimed to provide us our basic needs. Luckily,
though belonging to a family of six members, my parents can still give us our “wants,”
specifically those irrelevant ones. My parents had the opportunity to send us to good
school universities and wanted us to live our lives normally as regular students.
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