In today’s world, even the sick hesitate to approach hospitals. The visible discrimination in healthcare and the growing role of insurance have widened the gap between the privileged and the poor. Basic care, consultations, and observation should never feel like luxuries. Health is a right, and governments must ensure that reaching medical help is affordable, accessible, and treated with urgency.Education follows a similar path. Rising costs push ordinary families out, leaving quality learning only for those who can afford it.
A society that prices education beyond the reach of its people slowly erases hope for its future.Politics, once meant to serve people, now behaves like an industry. The stage is crowded with corporate interests and divisive tactics, where power matters more than purpose.
Common citizens are left struggling to voice their needs in this circus of control.To survive in such a world, awareness is the first step, unity the second. Progress begins when people demand accountability—not just promises—from those who govern, teach, and heal.
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