I think the most important social problem that we are dealing with is definitely inequality. Inequality not only affects the quality of life of millions of people around the globe, but also has a direct impact in all the ambits of human activity and its impact in the ecosystem. I fully aware that this is a really difficult problem to solve; as history taught us, trying to distribute the resources evenly among a group of people, as communism propose, is beautiful on paper but not so much in the real life. We humans are ambitious beings that don’t deal well with impositions; besides, having a group of people in charge of distributing resources is the perfect receipt for corruption. I think the most efficient way to fight inequality is with free and top quality education subsidized with additional taxes to rich people; also, developed heavy industrialized countries likes us should pay a green tax to developing countries to help them protect the jungles and forest that we couldn’t and we know we need. I am not saying that we should create additional taxes for companies, after all they provide jobs, and corporate taxes greatly diminish competitiveness, but instead crate a tax for individuals just for being rich, and use that money to found education with the ultimate goal to eliminate the distinction between public and private education; furthermore, eliminate the concept of private education. Education should be a human right and not a good that only a select group of people can afford; after all, the more you know about the world, the more you can impact it in positive ways including transforming your life and the lives of people around you. Additionally, education not only has a direct impact in people’s lives but also on the environment. A lot of people in developing countries destroy the environment because they are not really fully aware of the consequences. Education is the key to understand each other, and understanding each other is perhaps the only way of eradicate inequality.