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Usually someone is broke because they weren't born rich. Not really they're fault. Unless they suck with money.
Being handicapped is half the time someone's fault and half the time, not their fault. Usually not their fault if they were born that way or had medical conditions since childhood.
Being a single mother is usually the woman's fault. Unless she's a widow or something similar. Or if she married a guy who lied to her and conned her into thinking he was a good man.
The worst option here is being a single mom, but that is usually the fault of the single mother herself, so little sympathy is offered. Out of the two MAIN options, being handicapped is far worse than being broke, as health matters more than wealth.
I technically am handicapped myself, but it's a minor one.
Having a disability.
I broke both my feet last year. Up to that point I've NEVER had to rely on anyone.
If your willing to work you can almost always make money. But if you're disabled (you're not broken) but it does put you at an unfair disadvantage to someone who isn't.
I want to make this clear that this isn't a knock on ANYONE who's disabled. Give me a disabled person with "can do" attitude over a non-disabled person giving less than his/her best any day.
Being disabled does not mean your life is over, my uncle was legally blind and made 300 dollars an hour as a medical consultant, acupuncturist and Chinese medical dispenser - My grandpa was blind in one eye and was more famous than Kim Kardashian as a renowned reputed Chinese scientist before his death 40-50 years ago. My friend had a brain tumour and worked as a pharmacy professor at a top school and I know one schizophrenic with a PhD in chemistry from the University of Toronto and I know another schizophrenic who is head of a psychiatric ward and he was 40 when he did medical school.
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Disability cause being broke can always change if you commit to it
A disabled broke single mother is the worst option really.
Having been raised with a disability by a rich family, broke would be worse for me. If you have the resources, there are enough services to and those with disabilities
Speaking from experience being disabled is much worse.
I would say a disability.
Disability id think.
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