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Really? Is that all? You conveniently ignore the many factors which influence whether a person remains poverty-stricken, whether born there or not. Some of those factors are related to native intelligence, but more to externalities (not within the person themselves) like education and economic factors. A smart person born in poverty, who doesn't have access to a good education, is as likely to make poor decisions as a person of lower than average intelligence in or out of poverty. And you totally ignore the kind of poverty that can affect really smart people: The layoff that kills their income and health insurance at about the same time as a major illness. Nothing in that scenario impinges on native intelligence, but the potential for falling into poverty is there nevertheless. Learn to think before posting simplistic drivel.
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