I belong to a country that is facing many problems ranging from illiteracy, health/illness/low life expectancy, hunger, housing, violence, high rate of crime and, above all, terrorism. After experiencing many types of misfortunes/events such as robberies and witnessing major events such as a terrorist attack, I felt moved to study the central issue behind it all...so looking at people with health/homelessness/education problems and as far as listening to a lot of interviews with people like terrorists, thieves and captured criminals. Listening to their reasons/explanations behind this, I came to the conclusion that the main driving force behind all these problems is poverty, which is mostly ignored by the society. What pushed/made me want to write more about poverty is our society's lack of effort to address this preventable problem. After looking at both ends of society, was disheartened to see the lives of many unsheltered people dying of hunger/cold while on the other side I compared them to people living extravagant/lavish/luxurious lives on vacation/boats sailing in the Mediterranean while they put up an eye curtain….An ordinary person would describe the word poverty for low-income people, but this simply does not describe the severe health, economic and social disadvantage they suffer from. Only those who experience it are able to describe their pain and suffering and the sad truth is that many cannot escape it. As I have concluded previously, it is the root cause of almost all the problems faced by this society, from illiteracy and malnutrition to crime, to terrorism and is a major source of conflict as it leads to too few resources for too many people who they end up fighting each other...... middle of paper ...... not just over issues of money or markets, or education and health – while all of these are important, it's about enabling people to access resources and increase their ability to improve their lives and influence decisions that affect them. If we all come together and fight it, we, especially the rich, have the potential to put an end to it. Instead of purchasing luxury items such as jewelry, elegant clothes, big houses, expensive cars, they can direct their efforts towards the poor who would leave the world with more harmony and a better social balance. To end the cycle of mass unemployment, wage cuts and social inequality it is necessary to fight to break the financial elite's grip on society and replace the capitalist system, which subordinates social needs to private profit, with socialism, which uses the wealth created by the economy. working class for the common good.
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