In our country, there are great differences between the views and evaluations of the events of the ruled ones and the rulers.
For example, while the ruled say that the big troubles they experience bring them to the point of suicide, the rulers claim that these "may be minor troubles."
And they say that these problems will be solved by “well-intentioned managers”. While the ruled speak of "great waste", the rulers oppose them as "there should be no down-sizing on prestige".
The rulers, who "exempt" themselves from many items listed in the savings circulars they have published, do not neglect to call on the ruled to "reduce your portions".
Yes, it is as if we are faced with two different worlds. The most beautiful discourse that will describe these two different worlds must be the expression "half the world knows not how the other half lives!" Whereas if those who are full can listen to those who are hungry!
If the governed complain about the waste in the administration of the country, would it be bad if the rulers also justified this complaint and some savings were made?
For example, when city hospitals with hospitalization guarantee were built, the doors of many state hospitals were locked!
Ok, thousands of bed capacity were provided with city hospitals, but did not thousands of bed capacity have been wasted with public hospitals whose doors were locked?
So there is no waste?
Would it be bad if additional capacities were provided to the existing bed capacity instead of building such hospital-guaranteed city hospitals?
While it was possible to double or even triple the bed capacity much cheaper, this method was not preferred and a completely waste-oriented method was used.
When the governed tried to explain this situation to the rulers, they were turned into a target, saying, "You oppose everything new."
While it is "it's not bearable anymore" for the governed, the rulers see this as "minor issues" and do not take it seriously.
Then they invite the rich to spend what they earn for the poor. However, if they prevent waste, the obligation to leave the poor to the mercy of the rich will not arise!