The document discusses the difficulty members of the public face when trying to communicate ideas to public figures in third world countries. It notes that in western countries, the public has direct access to public figures, but in many third world nations, the public is separated by an "invisible wall" and must navigate many obstacles just to get heard. The document also shares a personal experience where the author spent 7 months unsuccessfully trying to contact a public figure to share an idea, facing nonresponsive phone systems and denial from assistants. Overall it criticizes the lack of public accessibility to leadership in some third world nations.