As we already know there are a lot of poor people in every country of the world, they surely do not have access to the internet and as the digital money is changing the world people are debating over the existence of real money all the virtual money. And as we know the government and the banks are printing more and more money which is reducing the initial value of the physical currency and all of this is going to be most painful for them. So now people are switching to the digital world so what should we do for the poor peoples should we make a system or let them take their life. I think if somehow we can make them literate then that is going to reduce the number of poor people in a country.
I don't want to be rude but just making people literate is not going to bring them out of poverty if they are unable to secure positions within their living spaces that would be able to lift them out of those conditions. If there is nothing that is being done in order to make it possible for those same people to get jobs and other things which can sustain them over a longer period of time then there's nothing that can be done to legitimately lift them out of poverty. Getting a lot of those same people to a point where they're also
technologically literate will be a challenge.
It is true that the poor in every world is always there, and this is a serious and difficult problem to solve. Because they are patterned minds who only think during this day can eat also be grateful. So the lack of motivation for him to live better is not possible. and the thinking of the poor because this is what we must change. and indeed the learning limitations are quite difficult for them because they think rather than spend the money and take the time to learn, the better I do a job that makes less money. It is also difficult to enlighten though by teaching the internet to them, due to the limitations of those who will ignore the internet. then this is all a difficult homework for all of us, but the small thing we can do is to give alms to the poor.