The document summarizes various crises affecting Poland, including social, political, economic, and agricultural crises. The social crisis stems from conflicts over retirement ages and declining health in older populations. The political crisis undermines the government's ability to function normally due to social and economic conflicts. The economic crisis was caused by a false economic doctrine, rising debt and unemployment, and emigration. The agricultural crisis resulted from low prices and a lack of investment and modern equipment. Unemployment rose due to the global economic crisis and Poland's social and economic development. In summary, the crises in Poland have led to pessimism as the economy declined to low levels and consumers stopped buying.