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🌍 Inequality is not good — but it is better than starvation
Before you react, pause and reflect.
Inequality means someone has more and someone has less. Starvation means someone has nothing — not even a meal to survive the day.
Starvation ends life. Inequality only limits it.
A life that exists can still dream, still work, still rise. A life that ends has no second chance.
Today, 81.1 crore people in the world go to bed hungry. The world produces enough food to feed everyone — what we lack is distribution, compassion, and will.
In India, mass starvation has been largely eliminated. The Indian Government feeds 80 crore people every month under the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana — a number close to the entire population of Europe. This effort ensures that millions have food security each day.
We debate billionaires and wealth gaps. We sign policies about taxation. But for a hungry child in a drought-hit village, the difference between the richest and the poorest means nothing.
For them, the question is simpler:
Will I get food today?
💡 My belief:
If governments, businesses, and citizens first ensure that no one sleeps hungry, then inequality becomes a discussion of progress — not survival.
A brand, a nation, or a leader should not only measure GDP or market share. They should measure empty stomachs filled and lives given a chance to dream.
Because erasing starvation is not charity —
It’s the minimum dignity we owe every human being.
🕊 A brand that feeds hearts and hopes will always be remembered.
Reflection: Nowhere else in the world does any country feed 80 crore people every month. This is unmatched globally — and a quiet reminder of what’s possible when feeding people becomes a national priority.
— Rajesh Aggarwal
India’s Exclusive Brand Philosophy Mentor | Peace with Purpose