If you could fix all the mental health problems first, that would be fine. Then you need to have educational opportunities, because people have to take the steps to empower themselves to be self-actualized. The root problems have to be solved; all the addictions have to be solved; all the resources need to be applied so that there are treatments for the addictions. Then there needs to be funding for perpetual, accessible education. Some of the remote areas don't even have colleges accessible and they would have to go on Zoom, and the people don't even have computers, so they can't go on Zoom. It's outrageous some of the deprivation in some of the rural areas. The people are in states of apathy; they feel like they're not going to get there, so they do nothing, and that's really, really sad.
Education would need to be second after first fixing all of the mental health problems. Then opportunities for economic development would have to be there.