
How would you answer this interview question? If you had unlimited resources, what problem would you choose to solve and why?

Payment Fraud and theft. Payment fraud- extra step by requiring ID to complete purchase when using a payment card. Theft- educating staff with real world experiences. First by being aware and identifying , we can only identify what we are aware of. Brief weekly meeting to discuss any new means of theft

Helping children and the elderly

If I had unlimted resources, I would make sure there was medical coverage for all veterans, plus housing for those that needed. I think anything done, should be for the men and women that have served our country to keep us safe.

I would tell them to always put God first then Self because we're nothing without God. I would let them know that in life you're going to go through trials and tribulations but you have to keep your head up and rebuke the devil and stay Steadfast Humble and Consistent in Praying. Prayer really brings bout a change in your life. It works for me I give God all the Praise and the Glory every day that allows me to wake up. That's what's wrong with the youth these days they have no guidance, how can I expect respect from someone who's never been taught to respect or about the Love of God. I was brought up in a single parent home and I mean those Streets taught me a very valuable lesson! They dont Love nobody. But I would let them know that God loves them and so do I. Never give up because what ever you're going through God is allowing you to and He is right there with you in the midst of it all. Stay Focused ❤️

Cancer it takes way too many for something I know the cure is out there

If I had unlimited resources, I would address the problems of unhoused people and animals.

I would make sure the veterans and the senior citizens had affordable insurance and housing

Health Insurance that is affordable and offered year round.

No one would be struggling nor homeless
If I had unlimited resources, I would focus on strengthening moral and character education for young people. So many of the challenges we see—whether in workplaces, communities, or society—stem from gaps in empathy, integrity, and the ability to make principled decisions. With unlimited resources, I would build accessible programs that help people develop moral clarity, emotional intelligence, and a strong sense of purpose.
I’d choose this problem because when people have a grounded moral compass, it positively impacts everything else: relationships, leadership, conflict resolution, and even long‑term societal stability. Investing in human character creates ripple effects that last for generations.