Yes, there are issues that Somalia has faced over the past 30 years and will continue to face, but it all boils down to how you perceive these challenges. Everything in life depends on how you view it and the words you use. For instance, if I have a cup of water that is halfway full, I'm excited that it's half full, but another person may look at that same cup of water and say it is empty and a waste of time to drink. You're right about corruption – what nation doesn't have it? For instance, Ethiopia is currently in a civil war, but they hide it well. On the subject of Qabil, young people are starting to understand that it doesn't help anyone with self-development. The majority of people on this platform want to learn about Somalia and its history, and they want a community where they can connect with others for a deeper understanding of life. We also all want to help build our beautiful nation of Somalia. Earlier, when you stated Somalia was a "failed state," that's not a viewpoint people accept on this platform because we Somalis did not cause that chaos. It was an outside force that ruined our nation. Please be mindful of how you describe things in life, because it can really affect you in a positive or negative way, because mindset is everything.