Dishes Made from Dust

Definition of Poverty

  1. Let us argue that poverty does not exist: One person from a country with a bigger purchasing power would finger toward the atlas’ rural farmers. It doesn’t mean they met this farmer; A load of imagery representations.

    A Rural Farmer

  2. On the other hand, one farmer would finger towards his wish to buy a big flat screen.

    His children would continue to be playful, whereas the children of the first have to learn to be adapted to the law of definitions.

    Two different ways to define the same man – “Poverty.” The meaning is void. And those are two examples of many more.

    Contemporary Definition to Individuality

  3. “Individual people” doesn’t mean those-who-respect-intimacy. Individuality can also be defined by the freedom to choose a character, a superhero, to nourish a self-validity belief.

    Under this state, any scientific observation of the subconscious is being neglected. Self-validity, love of the self, egoism points to the same meaning: A self-defense or A survival.

    Or to one other apex: Sadism, not by any academic strictly defined system, but by an observer who makes mistakes.

    “Individual person” can choose to be sadist by defending himself/herself in 50 varieties of shades, and it is more common in certain communities.


  4. Is poverty real? 

  5. Some children eat dishes made from dust.

May all beings live in security and in peace
Photo: Sasin Tipchai(Thank you)

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