[–] perfectpencil ago (edited ago)
I think we can agree on that. The next logical question about those with no desire to improve would be: how much compassion do we show them as a society?
In regards to your PS: I think making it unattractive would lead to many of them going hungry, sure. At least in the sense that they don't sign up and still have bad luck finding income, then you inherently go hungry. Personally, i know what that is like first hand. My family looks down on welfare/unemployment benefits in general. After I graduated from undergrad and went looking for work, i spent a while below the poverty line making me a candidate for benefits, but never took them...just because it was shameful to do so. I did go hungry and accrued debt a result. In retrospect, I don't know if my choice there was wise.
Like a lot things though, moments like that give perspective.