When I first went on vacation to Kenya I was warned of beggars.
As you won't be surprised many people in Kenya are poor, very poor.
Some people are so poor that they would like to eat the breadcrumbs off your plate if they were given the chance.

And poverty works begging in the hand.
I was told: if you give a beggar you think you'll help.
But that is not the case! Precisely by not paying a beggar you maintain this behavior, told our tour operator.

When everyone keeps giving money, they keep begging, and they don't have to work, or figure out a way to make money..
That's how it works here on Yoors: begging doesn't work.
Creating unique content!
And sincere reactions also give.

Only then do I come to read, watch, and reward!

This contribution, resulting from some frustration, contains the obligatory word breadcrumbs this month, and consists of exactly 140 words.
The thrust of the story seems clear to me. Do not feel appealed when not applicable to you!!



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About Kenya, Beggars and Yoors

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