• Tell us how much money you had to begin with ($200, $1000, or $2500) How did it feel to have more or less money than other people in the class? What did you spend the most money on and why? What did you spend the least amount of money one and why?If I have less money than others, I wouldn’t feel like I needed to have more because I don’t need stuff that is too expensive. I think money has to be used in the right way, so I spent the most on education because I think education is very important for your future. We can’t live without a job. I spent less on food, because, I don’t think we have to eat that much per day. I think rice is the most important food.
• How many of you could not afford education? What would your lives be like if you could not go to school?
If I can’t go to school, I’ll lose a lot of knowledge, and have no friends to social with. I also will have no job for me to do too. No one can live without a job.
• What were some of the trade-offs in your decisions and choices? In other words did you have to make certain sacrifices in order to buy other things you needed or wanted? (For example: buying purified water in order to afford to send your children to a better school)How would it feel to have to choose between food and health care?
For me I had choose to pay more for my education and use less for my food and water because I think education is more important then everything else. It is about your future.
• How many of you have ever been very sick or gone to a hospital or had friends and family who have? What would your life be like now if you had been unable to get medical care?
• When you were choosing what to buy, did you think about the environmental impact? For those of you in the lowest income range, did you have a choice about the environmental impact you produced? If not, how did it feel to not have a choice??