I also want to ask you, how to change life if the government is not corrupt and cares about its people?
If a country has a government that is not corrupt and cares about the lives of its people, I guarantee that there will be no poverty in that country. Give me an example of a country that has no corrupt government and cares about its people but is still poor?
Do you think that to get out of poverty we depend on the government then if that is the answer, you and I will never be able to escape the poverty line.
Most people need, especially those who are not highly educated and whose income depends on manual labor. There are people who can rise up on their own with their knowledge and strength, but we are talking about solutions for an entire nation, not for a few individuals.
People who get wealth also do not necessarily have a high educational background and that is not the only reason. I remember how some people I knew were only high school graduates but they succeeded in developing businesses and they became rich people that almost everyone can get.
Of course, wealth is not measured by education but tell me how many people can be successful without high education? (I am talking about education, knowledge, not degrees.)
The government is unable to reach many people to provide decent jobs because the government's task is actually only to provide access for the community so that job opportunities can be opened up with the entry of several foreign investors. The rest is the community itself that must move and get out of its comfort zone so that they can get out of the poverty line.
That would be enough, but how many governments have done that? How many governments have created full employment for new graduates, how many governments have been able to provide full employment for their people?
If a country has only a few unemployed and poor people, it may be the people's fault, it may be because they are lazy...but in a country where poverty accounts for more than 50-70% of the population, it is no longer the people's fault.