What Are The Three Cultures On Poverty

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Poverty Religious cultures of the world face the difficult of poverty and their beliefs on poverty. Societies believe that many different things cause poverty, as well as ways of surviving it. Poverty isn’t just about being rich or poor, it is also about what causes poverty and how to understand the reason for it. Many cultures have their own beliefs as to why poverty exists as well as how to contribute to it. In this essay, I will be discussing three major cultures and their beliefs on poverty. Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism are the cultures of study. This essay will be comparing and contrasting their beliefs of why it exists and how they deal with poverty. Also, explaining why each of the cultures beliefs more in depth, helping people understand the societies better with a more detailed background. Hindus believe in helping others including the poor people of their society. They believe that being poor is due to people’s bad lifestyle and a kind of …show more content…

Being rich can become a way of life for them, they do not see wealth as anything evil. It can become an attachment for them, making them obsessed with becoming richer. At the same time, being wealthy gives them the chance to be nice and help the others in them community who are not as rich. Buddhist do not frown upon wealth as long as it is earned honestly and used to help the community. According to an article, “The Buddhist tradition encourages charity to the monastic community in particular, in order to obtain a spiritual merit for future live.” (Buddhism on Wealth, 2015) Buddhist have a great sense of belief on poverty. They believe that poverty is causing the most effect on the world we live in. Buddhist, people try to use their riches to help out where help is needed, whenever it is needed. Even though some people were wealthier than others, they became that way honestly and did not become greedy with

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