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On 2-8-2013 8:14, Le_Forgeron wrote:
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> Every works is worth a rewards.
> The charity should be inspired rather by the saying (guess the book ?):
> "if you give a man a fish, he will eat one day. If you learn a man to
> fish, he will eat every days".
> Charity for day one is ok, but long-term repetition of the same action
> become counter-productive if the charity is true to itself.
Exactly so indeed. As you may have guessed, I am quite critical about
charities as most blindly just go on distributing fish without providing
the fishing poles. I may be exaggerating some, but not much. It has been
the policies of ngo's in the past, and it is the policy of IMF.
Thomas
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