Firstly, it is difficult to teach people who do not have any background on something, for example, no computer experience, no hardworking experience, etc. Of course, if you are somewhat in the poverty line, mostly, you don't have experience using a computer. There is also a determination factor that can affect them if they are really willing to learn it. I think the government has done many things for them, but it's not enough.
Thanks for bringing us back on track.
I think you'r spot on.
How do we teach people how to earn a living? How to find opportunities to make money?
I think a lot of people don't have that instinct in them, which is unfortunate. Should we care enough to help them along, to show them how to find ways to climb their way out of poverty?
Compared to them, of course, we are rich. If somehow, someway we could teach them how to earn a living and also possibly to use bitcoin as their banks/savings, it could actually help them on it. There's a difference in doing something and just acknowledging it.