Critiquing a Common Poverty Narrative
A common argument suggests that poverty is primarily a result of an individual's lack of effort or poor financial decisions. Based on the economic principle that initial circumstances can create a situation where it is difficult to escape poverty, briefly explain why this argument may be incomplete or misleading.
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