Prosperity is a choice. Why aren’t some countries rich anyway?
1. Prosperity is a choice. Why aren’t some countries
rich anyway? Civilization is a right. Why aren’t
some countries still uncivilized anyway?
2. There are lots of countries that pride themselves on their
amazing history and culture. There are lots of ancient
civilizations that are found worldwide. As unique and
amazing as their history is, they haven’tenjoyed the
wealth and prestige they deserve. Many of them are torn
by the civil wars the countries went through, and there
is a lack of a well evolvedpolitical systems that didn’t
sustain more than few decades. It made the countries lag
behind many of their counterparts. Theirflawed political
systems have also shadowed their economy. Although
many are among the fastest-growing economies, it is
very hard to say that they have positioned themselves
well in the ever-changingand competition-driven world.
3. The makeup and structure of their economy lack competence. The
unemployment rate, the financial institutions that run their economy,
the policies that govern it, and the unstructured business practices
that need attention are its multi-faceted problems. Many of their
endeavors for a better economy haven’t lead to fruition because it
seems that they are sweating the small stuff.
4. In the capitalist world we live in, the rich are getting richer, and the
poor are getting poorer. Although prosperity is a right given to us all,
some don’t seem to get it right. Especially in developing countries,
there exists a big class difference, and all fights to eliminate class
differences seem to fail. What are they missing?
5. Wealth begets wealth. Their political system should be competent.
Being trapped in a vicious circle of civil wars that emanate from racial
and cultural differences, poverty, and illiteracy which are attributed to
lack of proper leadership must be addressed.
6. Their economic system should align itself with the rest of the world.
Fellow men and women should think and speak wealth. Work toward
reducing the number of the poor should be done. Young
entrepreneurs and business owners should be supported to create
more jobs for a better economy. The ultimate goal should be to come
out of devastating poverty.
7. This is only possible if all parts of the community work toward
wealth. The rich should preach toward wealth. The middle class
should align toward wealth. The poor should push toward wealth. This
is the only way out of the catch 22 they are in.
So what is the takeaway?
8. It guarantees we don’t ruin the few leaps we were able to
make. Following the ‘Wealth Begets Wealth’ motto makes sure that
the few leaps we were able to make so far are not ruined and lost.
Most of the political systems that govern today’s world are tested
over its long history. It seems that they got a lot of damage as they
got a lot of rewards. The control the politics had on their economy
also made it lag behind. But it is always never too late to learn from
mistakes. We should address the problems in both the political and
economic systems.
9. It makes our goal approachable and attainable. Poverty seems to be
the root of all the complex problems these countries are in. To make
the goal approachable and attainable, we should make the race only
for a better and prosperous world. Nurturing entrepreneurial spirit
and culture and instilling it among the youth will prove itself right in
solving all the major problems we face.
10. It makes prosperity and civilization come second nature to
people. Prosperity and Civilization seem very strange for some people
around the world. The path to it doesn’t seem to be well defined and
engineered. The youth seem to not know what to do, the adult seem
to be lost and the elders seem to be exhausted. It is only by helping
them take charge and empower them to work toward determining
their own destiny that they will be able to bring and attract wealth to
themselves and their nation.
11. It makes prosperity and civilization come second nature to
people. Prosperity and Civilization seem very strange for some people
around the world. The path to it doesn’t seem to be well defined and
engineered. The youth seem to not know what to do, the adult seem
to be lost and the elders seem to be exhausted. It is only by helping
them take charge and empower them to work toward determining
their own destiny that they will be able to bring and attract wealth to
themselves and their nation.