No, tho it can help but not to the point of getting them out of poverty.
Explanation:
First, every money we give to a beggar, the more they will beg and by that, I think, we are promoting begging than working or be productive.
Second, we cannot guarantee that the one who receives the money or anything, he will spend it in a way that will increase the quality of his life. He might use those to buy unnecessary things or to sustain his habits.
On the other hand, it is not a bad thing to help. I think observation is the key. Observe how the beggar handles the money or things that you/others gave.
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no, but we are giving them hope to live.
Answer:
No, tho it can help but not to the point of getting them out of poverty.
Explanation:
First, every money we give to a beggar, the more they will beg and by that, I think, we are promoting begging than working or be productive.
Second, we cannot guarantee that the one who receives the money or anything, he will spend it in a way that will increase the quality of his life. He might use those to buy unnecessary things or to sustain his habits.
On the other hand, it is not a bad thing to help. I think observation is the key. Observe how the beggar handles the money or things that you/others gave.