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POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED

The disease of poverty forces one into isolationism by eroding the social, emotional, and economic connections that sustain individuals and communities. Poverty often creates a cycle of exclusion, where those affected may feel shame, rejection, or a sense of inadequacy that causes them to withdraw from society. This withdrawal is not always voluntary but often a response to systemic barriers and societal stigmatization. Here's how poverty contributes to isolationism:

1. Stigma and Shame

2. Erosion of Relationships

3. Limited Access to Resources

4. Mental Health Challenges

5. Social Exclusion

6. Lack of Trust

7. Survival Priorities

Breaking the Cycle:

To address this forced isolationism, it’s crucial to foster inclusive communities, provide equitable opportunities, and challenge the stigmas surrounding poverty. Empowerment through education, access to resources, and emotional support can rebuild trust and connections, helping individuals reintegrate into society and break free from the isolating grip of poverty.

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