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October 14, 1876
Middletown Transcript
Middletown, New Castle County, Delaware
What is this article about?
An essay titled 'Poverty A Blessing' argues that poverty cultivates manly energy, virtues like love, faith, and hope, and sharpens faculties for success, while wealth fosters indolence and indifference among the prosperous.
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Poverty A Blessing.-Poverty is the nurse of manly energy, and heaven-climbing thoughts, attended by love, and faith, and hope, round whose steps the mountain breezes blow, and from whose countenance all the virtues gather strength. Look around you upon the distinguished men that in every department of life guide and control the times, and inquire what was their early fortune. Were they, as a general rule, rocked and dandled in the lap of wealth? No; such men emerge from the homes of decent competence or struggling poverty. Necessity sharpens their faculties; and privation and sacrifice brace their moral nature. They learn the great art of renunciation, and enjoy the happiness of having few wants; they know nothing of the indifference of satiety. There is not an idle fibre in their frames; they put the vigor of a resolute purpose into every act. The edge of their mind is always kept sharp; in the school of life, men like these meet the softly-nurtured darlings of prosperity as iron meets the vessels of porcelain.
What sub-type of article is it?
Moral Essay
What themes does it cover?
Moral Virtue
Triumph
Fortune Reversal
What keywords are associated?
Poverty Blessing
Manly Energy
Virtues
Success Adversity
Renunciation
Satiety Indifference
Story Details
Story Details
Poverty fosters manly energy, virtues, and success by sharpening faculties through necessity and privation, contrasting with the indolence bred by wealth.