IF YOU LIKE A LIFE FED BY NGORI, YOU CONDEMN YOURSELF TO POVERTY! SI VOUS AIMEZ UNE VIE ALIMENTÉE DE NGORI, VOUS VOUS CONDAMNEZ À LA PAUVRETÉ !
English version Dear readers, if you enjoy reading that enriches the mind and helps you understand the dangers faced by a population reduced to living off ngori in Gabon, we strongly advise you to read Alexis de Tocqueville, particularly his essay « Memoir on Pauperism. » The assertion that charity leads to poverty is rooted in the idea of asymmetry in human relations. Relying on the generosity of others can, over the long term, numb the entrepreneurial spirit, the appetite for risk, and personal effort. The individual becomes accustomed to a passive flow of resources, which stifles the development of their own productive skills. Anyone who depends on the goodwill of others places themselves in a position of extreme precariousness. If the source of charity runs dry (due to economic crisis, donor fatigue, or a shift in priorities), the recipient is instantly left destitute, without any capital of skills or infrastructure to bounce back. It is in this way that ...