The document outlines 10 indicators of extreme poverty in developed nations: 1) Segregation limits cultural richness, 2) Individualism promotes a deluded sense of self, 3) Cities are designed for cars, not people, 4) Mainstream media promotes simplistic stereotypes, 5) Depression and addiction rates are increasing, 6) Economic and social disparities are growing, 7) Gun violence and suicide rates are high, 8) Isolation and technology dependency are issues, 9) Developing nations bear the costs of pollution and brain drain, and 10) Imposition leads to global isolation. However, these problems also contain opportunities for positive change.