Excellent. As we stress over retirement accts so many in the world have no idea where their next meal is coming from.
You and I have the luxury of not worrying about acquiring food, so instead we worry about finances and other such things. And presumably we'd worry about what the poor worry about if we were poor, and they'd worry about what we worry about if they were rich (in global terms).
Why would what the world's poor worry about affect what we as first-world citizens worry about? As long as we don't pretend our worries are equivalent to desperately lacking food, what's the problem here? Having "perspective" about one's place in the world doesn't seem to me to preclude having things to worry about.