While it takes a different form, China offers universal basic income (UBI). Communist countries, I suppose, have embraced this concept from an early age. However, non-communist nations like Brazil, Africa, Indonesia, India, and Indonesia will find it challenging to implement due to their size and population makeup. They'll need to use creativity to tailor these programs to the needs of their regional audience. Naturally, digitization—or bringing the general public into the digital age—will be very helpful in this regard. It will not be a one-size-fits-all approach, as we must avoid creating a rent-seeking society.