Hi @yhutie, we have never met and I am pleased to meet you.
When I read your comment, I was moved by your frustration but more so by your compassion. It took me back to when I went to a country school with my Mom. She was a school teacher. We were city-dwellers. Many of my classmates had no shoes. Their houses were thatched roofs and their floors were mud! It broke my four-year old heart (yes, I started school young. Baby sitting was a problem for my parents.)
That pain for my friends and for the less-fortunate has stayed with me for my entire life. I am glad for that experience because it has made me very mindful of the unfair struggles of so many.
We can't change the world, but we can change HOW we are in the world and we can make a change in our world, one human at a time. We can all share kindness. Some of the warmest hospitality I ever experienced was from the poorest I have known.
It's humbling and makes us aware that nothing we have should be taken for granted and we are morally bound to help a human, if we can!
That's an attitude we can choose to assume as you, @yoo1900 have chosen. I thank you for what you are doing. I am not certain of what and how you are doing it, but I know you are trying to make a difference from a position of abundance. That makes you a very good human, in my humble opinion! Thank you!