Off course poverty it self is a big problem that it hinders you from seeing far and confined you to a level, the poor always see those living a lugeriuous life as people who don't know what they are doing
Just as the writer has said there are environment you expose your self to that things begin to work well better for you
absolutely. Environment effect is one of th reason why we call something luxury. Most of the the things we from the average developing country look at as a luxurious things are what's readily available for an average person in a developed world and they don't normally make a big deal out of it. That's why most persons that a e living in such an environment are more productive and industrious because they have so many previlages that's for some one in an environment like ours is termed luxury but for them, it's just a necessity that helps one live a more comfortable life.
i agree with this the discrepancy between the developing country and developed country is huge actually, whereas almost all of the people in developed country are having laptops to work with, people in developing country are having a hard time getting one, its clearly reflected if we take iphone as an example, whereas its just 1 month wage to pay for an iphone if we are working in developed country and its gonna be whole 2 year for people coming from developing country to buy an iphone. such huge differences applied to whatever electronics there is that I think its also one of the reason that hinder literacy from growing further in certain developing country where they just can't afford what people from developed country could afford.
its just overall a really bad situation to get in but there's nothing that they can do, best way is to get scholarship, even it doesn't guarantee success, some people with scholarship ended up with their old lifestyle being poor again because nepotism is rampant.
Folks in rich countries have all the gadgets. Tech's practically running their lives. Meanwhile, developing nations are barely online. This isn't just about who has the latest smartphone. This is a deep, systemic problem. It's about education, jobs, the whole damn future
People born on the wrong side of this divide? They're not victims, they're potential powerhouses. Necessity is a hell of a teacher. We gotta break the mold; forget the fancy degrees, we need on-the-ground programs, teaching real-world tech skills, empowering communities to build their own solutions. Yeah, a bit of help from the top wouldn't hurt, either
Some scholarships are nice, but that's not enough. This isn't a charity case. It's about changing the whole system. The old guard, the privileged kids with the connections? Their advantage isn't unbreakable. There's a long road ahead, and it's gonna be rough. But bridging this divide, making opportunity truly global ; that's a fight worth having, and one we absolutely have to win