The article discusses societal prosperity in South Sudan and argues that the country's citizens must take responsibility for driving positive change. It notes that while South Sudan faces many problems like ethnic conflicts, unemployment, and poor infrastructure, solutions exist but the population often points fingers or engages in negativity instead of working to address issues. The article urges South Sudan's youth in particular to get involved in initiatives that promote civic education, cultural integration, income generation, and to work together to realize their dream of a beautiful, prosperous future for the nation.