The privilege to even think about such issues as opened here is rare indeed. Most places, people have much shorter and narrower views of things.
In the Philippines, as with most in the developing world, people still have no real understanding about supply issues and complexity of markets in global commodities reflected in pump prices. All they consider is the price they are paying. Blame for rises is apportioned to the government via the popular MSM in these countries. I was in the Philippines when the prices went crazy a few years ago. I found myself facing blank stares nomatter who I tried to explain what was really happening. "The Government should DO SOMETHING" is the ordinary response; even though the same people have no faith at all that the Government can effect the most basic changes in the corrupt beaurocracy. It's cognitive dissonance all over, even worse than what we have in 'rich countries'.
If you have a life where you have choices about how you will go about making a living, surviving, you are relatively free indeed. We probably should not take this freedom for granted. That's where I see success here, the folks who could easily hang on in the top global percentile income wise, but have utilized their capacity for choosing a life more sustainable. It has to be done very carefully. If not well planned or resourced, the result of a fumbled attempt can be a serious personal disaster. But it can be done, as some folks here can attest.





