A lot of people live from crisis to crisis and never figure out how to plan and then work their way to a stable life.
Kids born into this type of life will never escape it unless they move into an orderly location and see another perspective.
In our society there are three main areas for providing stability and another viewpoint for kids from troubled circumstances. These are school, work, and friends' families.
The rising tide analogy relates specifically to work. A decent job empowers a kid to make their own decisions, gives them a value that is based on a stable contribution, and gives them independence to choose a better life.
For the kids that learn to plan ahead, the rising tide lifts them. For those that do get a job, but don't plan, it helps them for a little bit. Others will choose not to work at all.
The decision making process and wealth are highly correlated.
http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/poor_decision_making/We are accustomed to ensuring that the poor have environments full of opportunities � such as education or access to clean health. But we also need to reconceptualize these environments in terms of how they help the poor to overcome decision challenges.