I not sure that I act.
I just proffer opinions based upon how societies are structured and how societies work.
Which basically all boils down to how people are structured and how they work.
The species has been around for 300000 years or so and as an organism it's basic operating programme is still very much the same as it was.
Intellectual capability has obviously developed, but intellectually capability still cannot override basic instinct.
The basic instinct of survival necessitates selfishness, and in modern societies selfishness and selflessness are dictated by financial wealth.
And so 300000 years later the survival of the fittest manifests as rich and poor, and not so much as life and death.
Inherent capability always was and still is a variable human quality, and unselfishness never was and is still not instinctive.
Though care for others outside of family groupings has become a learned and established social principle, but based upon affordability rather than evolved altruism.