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Dungeon: Born into poverty, with no control over one's destiny

A group of ordinary people live in the slums of Annawadi, India. Severe inequality did not lead to rebellion, but rather to near-self-destructive efforts, sacrifices, speculation, and creativity under existing conditions. I saw countless lives and the demise of one life after another, with little hope in sight. Numbness has long replaced despair, and each attempt is swallowed by a sense of powerlessness. Death and misfortune can strike at any moment. Even when the Abdus family finally achieved justice, they were forced to continue scavenging for a living. So where are the equality and security that those in power keep shouting about? Why must some people endure suffering their entire lives, constantly worrying about basic necessities? #Entertainment#Photography#PortraitPhotography#Poverty#Slums

Dungeon: Born into poverty, with no control over one's destiny
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To that question, here’s my answer -- money can never beat family.

I saw that post from logan50 asking which is more important, money or family. For me, money and family are both important, but definitely not equally. Family is an amazing gift. It is living with other people who are a part of your heart. It's going through ups and downs, laughing and crying together. Having a loving and caring family is one of the greatest blessings a person can have. Now, money. Money can buy you a house, food, clothes, a car, jewelry, and furniture. It can give you happiness and a sense of security. I will agree with that. But let me show you something. A little way from my home there is a road where people live in poverty. They don't have proper houses and maybe only get one good meal a day. Small children play on the sidewalk. But at lunchtime, when they all sit together and eat from one plate, I see the parents' beaming faces. They are feeding their children, laughing as they try to get them to sit still. They never show any sign of unhappiness or exhaustion. Money is an essential part of life. But it is not everything. Family is. #MoneyVsFamily #FamilyIsEverything #Perspective #LifeLessons #Discussion #Poverty #Love #Blessings #FamilyFirst

To that question, here’s my answer -- money can never beat family.
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“The rooftops of slums have become the world's largest art gallery.”

JR is a French contemporary artist known for his large-scale black-and-white portrait photography and public art. His works often appear on streets, walls, buildings, and vehicles, transforming urban spaces into canvases. In the image, a young boy stares at the wall, unsure whether he is curious or has seen the embarrassment and anticipation in the eyes of the painting. From a bird's-eye view, the impact of the artist's work becomes even more striking. The wealthy seem to always look down from above, observing the hardships of the lower classes, perhaps finding such scenes a small pleasure in their mundane lives. I wonder what they feel when they fly over these rooftops—do they feel moved in their hearts? #Entertainment#Photography#PortraitPhotography#Poverty#Inequality

“The rooftops of slums have become the world's largest art gallery.”“The rooftops of slums have become the world's largest art gallery.”
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