Sirolli points out that "...in economic development, if people do not wish to be helped, leave them alone. This should be the first principle of aid. The first principle of aid is respect." What he means is that you need to considerate what they wish for, understanding could be the key to happiness. I get what he 's talking about because I remember when I was little every time we wanted to help my disabled cousin to do just anything in general, he would get offended. He didn 't want our help, so we left him alone. You respect their decisions, you can not force anyone to do something that they do not agree …show more content…
Sirolli says, "We have never met a single human being in the world who can make it, sell it and look after the money. It doesn 't exist. This person has never been born." Also, "There is a new generation of entrepreneurs who are dying of solitude." Meaning, they can 't handle all of it alone, they would fail! He definitely makes sense to me, for instance when I was expecting a baby I thought I could do it alone, but it was so difficult attending school, working, doing chores and a lot more. I was not well with school, the house was a mess, I just couldn’t do it by myself, I needed another