Poverty Isn't A Lack Of Character; It's A Lack Of Cash | Rutger Bregman Now

But science and economics tell a different story:

This simple observation by Rutger Bregman flips the script on how we view social inequality. For decades, the prevailing narrative has treated poverty as a personal failure—a "personality defect" rooted in poor choices or a lack of discipline. But science and economics tell a different story:

When you’re struggling to pay for the next meal, your brain undergoes a "bandwidth tax." It’s not that people in poverty aren't capable; it’s that the mental energy required to survive the day leaves no room for long-term planning. It’s like trying to run a high-definition program on a computer with no RAM. But science and economics tell a different story:

Wealth isn't just about what you have; it’s about the mental freedom to think beyond tomorrow. But science and economics tell a different story: