1000+ Group Discussion Topics for Freshers
Children of rich parents:
The sons and daughters of the rich more often than not succeed in getting into high government jobs like IAS, IPS and the like but those of the poor parents have to remain contented and happy if they can somehow manage to get small, low paid clerical jobs in the government.
The type and quality of education one gets has great effect on what one becomes or achieves in life. In the case of rich children, the availability of public school and efficient, modern education and training makes them fit for high grade jobs and professions.
The poor children, on the other hand, have either to remain uneducated or to get their schooling in cheap schools of the municipality that lack in able teachers and proper teaching facilities.
Having money assets with them, the children of the rich can establish even big businesses with the help of intelligent but poor people.
The sons and daughters of the poor, on the other hand to sweat and toil for their rich masters for they do not own such initial capital.
There can be no doubt that those who are born with initial advantages in life do relatively well in future as well. Naturally, therefore, the children of the rich who are well fed, well clothed and well housed prove themselves to be far ahead of the children of the poor who are poorly fed, ill-clad and live in slums.
While the high connections of the rich with the powers that be and millionaires enable their children to achieve whatever they want in any walk of life, the children of the poor have no such support base. They, therefore, have to start from scratch, working their way up.
Children of poor students:
Though poor children face hardships in their childhood, they are taught the reality of the world and capability to handle even difficult situations by adversely which is the best teacher and guide of a man.
The children of the poor are the real citizens in the government of the people, by the people and for the people or “democracy”.
“God must love the poor because he made so many of them”, says Abraham Lincoln.
The children of the poor are healthier because they are brought up in natural environment – open air and sunshine, simple nourishing food and unartificial dwellings.
The rich children, on the other hand; lead artificial lives – eat junk food, live in over protected surroundings and make an ugly show of their wealth.
The children of the rich are over sensitive to diseases and therefore, live a life governed by doctors, and prolonged and made bearable by medicines.
On the contrary, the children of the poor are less sensitive to diseases and ailments, are most hardy and vigorous and are, therefore, not thrown out of their stride by life’s calamities.
Children of poor parents, brought up as they are in the midst of a natural innocent environment, show a mature, clear and intelligent understanding of the world and hence enjoy a better future than the children of rich parents who are cut off from the roots owing to their distorted images of life and the world.
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