The level of development of a country and the happiness index of its people cannot be measured only by GDP figures or high-rise buildings. A deeper indicator is whether the people at the bottom are able to live on the basis of dignity. The dignity of the people at the bottom is the cornerstone of building the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people.
The dignity of the people at the bottom is not only the embodiment of the country's development, but also its real cornerstone. The level of development of a country should be based on the quality of life and dignity of the people at the bottom as the core indicator, not just the luxurious life of a few elites and the accumulation of luxury buildings. If the people at the bottom of a country are trapped in poverty, unemployment, low income, lack of basic medical security and educational opportunities for a long time, even if the country's overall economic development is good, it can hardly be called a truly developed country.
Poverty, unemployment, and low income are the primary problems faced by people at the bottom. People who have been in these predicaments for a long time are often unable to meet their basic needs, let alone pursue dignity and well-being. Without a stable source of income, they struggle to provide adequate food, shelter and education for their families. This state of existence not only deprives the individual of his dignity, but also hinders the development process of the country as a whole.
The lack of access to basic health care and education has exacerbated the plight of the people at the bottom. When illness or accidents strike, they are often denied access to timely and effective medical care, causing not only physical impairment but also a deeper impoverishment. The undereducated people at the bottom also struggle to obtain better employment opportunities and ways to enhance their own values, which further exacerbates social inequality.
The dignity of the people at the bottom has a direct impact on the happiness of the whole society. Happiness is not only the accumulation of material enjoyment, but more importantly, the spiritual satisfaction and the realization of self-worth. If the people at the bottom are marginalized, discriminated against, and exploited for a long time, it will be difficult for them to experience true happiness.
Marginalization and discrimination can seriously damage the self-esteem and self-confidence of people at the bottom. When a person has been marginalized from society for a long time and is seen as a "bottom" or "low" existence, they may gradually lose confidence in their own worth and feel that they cannot integrate into society, resulting in feelings of frustration and helplessness. This mental negative impact is far more severe than material poverty and can lead to long-term mental health problems.
Exploitation and lack of equal opportunities can also seriously undermine the well-being of those at the bottom. When people at the bottom work hard, but are unable to get the rewards and opportunities they deserve because of the unfair social structure, they may feel angry, disappointed, and even hopeless. Long-term poverty and hardship can form an invisible psychological shackle that limits the development and happiness of the individual.
The dignity of the people at the bottom is not only related to the mental health and happiness of individuals, but also directly affects the stability and harmony of the whole society. When people at the bottom feel respected and dignified, they will be more motivated and motivated to devote themselves to social development and make greater contributions to the prosperity of the country.
When people at the bottom feel their worth and dignity in society, they work harder and actively participate in social life. Because they realize that their efforts are recognized and respected, and this recognition and respect will be the driving force for them to continue to move forward. Such enthusiasm and efforts will not only promote the growth and development of individuals, but also inject new vitality into the country's economic development and social progress.
The dignity and pride of the people at the bottom contribute to the cohesion of social consensus and the building of social harmony. When everyone is able to be treated equally and respected in society, society is more united and harmonious. Because everyone feels the warmth and care of society, there will be no rejection and hostility. Such a social atmosphere is conducive to mutual cooperation and mutual help among people, so as to achieve social harmony and stability.
On the contrary, if the people at the bottom are exploited and oppressed for a long time, they may develop feelings of discontent and resistance. Such grievances and resistance can turn into social unrest and instability, and may even lead to violent conflicts and unrest in society. Therefore, protecting the dignity and rights of the people at the bottom is an important measure to maintain social stability and harmony.
If we want to build a truly developed and happy country, we must put the dignity of the people at the bottom in the first place. The Government should develop a better social security system to ensure that everyone can enjoy basic security and dignity. At the same time, all sectors of society should also strengthen their care and assistance to the people at the bottom, so that they can truly feel the warmth and care of the society. Only in this way can we build a truly fair, just and harmonious society in which everyone can live happily.