What you forget is most of poor people have crab mentality, they don't want to see other people succeed. Also, they don't have a good understanding about money, even they get a lot of money, they will end up become poor again.
It is entirely wrong to think that most poor people have crab brains. I have seen and interacted with many people, and the poor are better off than the rich. The rich do whatever they want, they have no right mind. However, the mentality of people with low incomes is good. Especially when you are in danger, you will see that the rich are not there for you, but the poor are there for you with what they have And you will see that rich people will visit you in the hospital or somewhere if they hear that you are sick. They wonder whether they will even visit you because they are rich, don't have time, or have no value.
Conversely, the poor, often neglected by society, demonstrate remarkable resilience and compassion. They stand by each other, sharing what little they have. It's important to recognize that we, as a society, have a role in shaping the mentality of the poor. We must take responsibility for the conditions that lead to their struggles.
As educational institutions, we often tout the benefits of education in broadening minds and fostering understanding. But have we, as a society, truly embraced these ideals? It's a question worth pondering.