The core of the poverty trap: Today’s hunger steals tomorrow’s productivity.
                    The information gap is harder to bridge than the wealth gap.
                    The decisions of the poor are often heartbreakingly rational.
                    Education is a lamp, but too many never find the switch.
                    Health is not a privilege of the rich, but a vulnerability of the poor.
                    The true power of microfinance is making the poor believe in their own potential.
                    When survival is the daily agenda, long-term planning becomes a luxury.
                    The essence of poverty is that tomorrow’s uncertainties devour today’s possibilities.
                    The poor don’t need handouts; they need ladders.
                    Poverty is not just a lack of money; it is the absence of viable choices.
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