Milton BerlePoverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient
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We all have heard the phrase “Poverty is not a disgrace, but it’s terribly inconvenient.” This is an interesting idea, for sure. It’s also one that I think most people would agree with. When you hear it, you might be inclined to agree with the sentiment expressed in the statement. But I don’t know many people who would say, “Ah, poverty is not a disgrace, but it’s terribly inconvenient.”
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