LOL cool story bro.

Out of your entire discourse the only area you attempted to offer any real evidence was about smokings so forgive me for not giving you any credit. Why dont you do some more research and find out why smoking in poor communities is more prevalent. Tobacco companies focus their advertising on poorer communities and there are more retailers in poorer areas (just like your more likely to find a McDonalds in poorer areas than affluent ones). Cigarettes are an addictive product and as much as I detest smoking I do understand it is difficult to quit once you start. A quick google search will show that everything I have said is accurate and backed up by research.

This is the problem with posters that hold your opinions, you dont want to look below the surface to find out what are the causes of an issue. But let me guess you think anyone who is persuaded by marketing are weak minded. I am also waiting for you to tell me you were a smoker but gave it up with no second thought.

You are absolutely right that personal decision do factor into poverty but that is not the sole factor or even the predominant factor.