Communal Poverty unites people, those from different backgrounds join hands to overcome a common problem while riches divide people even for families that once loved each other, their love grows cold, they begin to be suspicious of one another and secretly plot evil against one another. Poverty humbles, wealth prides oneself.
The poor unite because they have a common problem, family bonds become stronger, more and more families join hands and form a vast network, family ties strengthen to their peaks.
In Bunie-town, the poor spend their evenings hours listening to proverbs and other words of encouragement to strengthen them, to give them hope that there is still hope while they toil for their survival, on the other hand, the rich spend their evening hours listening to financial reports just to make sure their wealth remains safe in their accounts.