00:00A boy who's lived his childhood in poverty and has managed to get education to make it big in life,
00:07let's say he's become a graduate or whatever, and his ambition is to earn big numbers, big bucks, so that
00:14his family doesn't have to live in that poverty, the future generations don't have to do that.
00:17He is reacting to his past and in that sense he is again spoiling his life. There is poverty that
00:24can spoil your life and there is plenty that can spoil your life. What if that person has a special
00:33talent for arts, they say, you know, I come from such a poor background and now I have millions. No,
00:41no, no, sir, this is just a reaction and you have spoiled a lot of things for you.
00:45You ought to provide for your family, that's fine. But it's not that in reaction to abject poverty, you then
00:54unleash a spree of accumulation, which is often the case and people narrate it with pride.
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