When did we say we didnt consider the reason why? All I said is we determined the person was at a disadvantage, that is an objective fact in andof itself. I said nothing about this being the **only** thing one should consider.
Of the 12 people I helped get out of poverty 58% of them successfully got out of poverty with my help and stayed out of poverty for the rest of their lives. The others had mental health issues that were too extreme and ultimately were not able to be helped.
To put objective numbers to it.. Of all the people who enter poverty over 70% of them eventually get out of poverty. The average amount of time for most people in poverty is a little under 3 years.
Both my personal expiernce and the objective facts suggest your statement of "most will never get out of poverty" is patently false and in fact the opposite is true.
Keep in mind I myself Grew up in and started my life in poverty. Now as a 40 year man I'm a multi-millionaire. Even I am the exception here.