A Beggar Paragraph
A beggar is someone who goes from house to house asking for help. Some beggars do this on the streets. They're known as street beggars. Begging isn't a job. It's a social issue. Even though beggars get money from asking, they don't help the economy. That's why begging isn't seen as a job. Actually, begging happens because our society and economy aren't good for everyone. Beggars don't have respect or importance in society. People feel bad for them or think less of them. Begging makes beggars depend on others and feel bad about themselves. Not having enough, really needing things, not having work, and not having support from the government or family cause this issue. Some people lose everything in natural disasters like floods or diseases, and they're so helpless that they have to beg to survive. When families can't take care of each other, some people end up begging. Begging makes society and the economy worse. It's like losing potential workers and energy. It also causes bad things in society. Groups and organizations that help people can make plans to fix this issue. They can help people who have nothing find ways to earn money and live better lives. The government can create programs to support the poorest people. The government is now giving money to old and poor people. They should give more money to more people. If rich people do their part and help, begging can become much less common.