The secret is to see poverty as being a blessing and rising above it, instead of letting it be a roadblock and stopping us from succeeding.
And I believe that we owe it to our children to give them the best life possible, including the best education and job training possible, etc. If you are poor, then the poor people still need to be able to go to college and succeed, but for the exceptional rich families then it seems to me to be an obligation that they experience the very best that the USA has to offer and then pay it back with some sort of public service.
( Lee Iacocca helped restore the Statue of Liberty, and he did other great things. )
In Sociology class they will teach you that people value what they are, the educated people value educations, and I think that in a nation where we the people rule our own nation that we need to have a highly educated population.
Dolly Parton is giving all of her workers a free education, Dolly is wonderful!
And Harvard is going to start giving free housing and free tuition, etc, to students from families earning under $75,000 per year.
I do not support making rich kids live like poor kids, but poverty is no excuse not to succeed. Poor people just need to work harder and they may need a little more luck and good fortune. ( I remember the poor children in Mexico whom I met on a mission with Youth For Christ, I wonder what their lives will amount to? I will help those poor children when I am able. And right now I can use my computer to suggest ideas to the World Bank, and locally to HUD, and to the SBA, etc, to try to help people. )
Salute,
Tony V.