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I think that misinformation in the economic aspect greatly influenced how those people who were allocated that money... could not advance beyond covering their basic needs of food, clothing, etc.... it is quite difficult to fight against a system in which which everyone is taught in school about history... mathematics and biology... but they don't educate us financially about what money is and why it really exists or if it works for something or not... and so you can go to South American countries like For example, Venezuela, which is in a deep social and economic crisis, and giving people money like that, the result would be quite similar, it would not be enough for them or they would advance since they do not know what to do intelligently with it...