On the other hand, the test does cater to someone already at a certain level of things.
Just brings to mind yet another recent New Yorker article (the magazine whence all my ideas originate) about how poverty is measured. There's a lot of movement behind the idea that the effects of relative poverty are more deleterious on the individual than the effects of absolute poverty. I partly agree and partly have to say "that's hogwash"
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Just brings to mind yet another recent New Yorker article (the magazine whence all my ideas originate) about how poverty is measured. There's a lot of movement behind the idea that the effects of relative poverty are more deleterious on the individual than the effects of absolute poverty. I partly agree and partly have to say "that's hogwash"