What they should have done is actually put the oil money into investing in their native human capital, local industrial base activity, and like you said improving their environment, eco-system etc to support life
But instead they did the opposite of that and built an unsustainable economy.
To put it simply they had a historic opportunity to build a truly sustainable, self-reliant economy, but they squandered it. Instead of developing their people, industries, and environment, they chose short-term, flashy, unsustainable projects that only benefit foreigners.
This is what they did wrong:
- Imported millions of foreign workers instead of training their own people.
- Created a welfare-dependent population that doesn’t work or innovate.
- Allowed expats to dominate their private sector, leaving locals without control.
What they should have done:
- Invest in world-class universities & technical schools for Gulf citizens.
- Encourage entrepreneurship so locals build businesses instead of relying on the government.
- Create a culture of innovation instead of a culture of dependence.
What They Did Wrong:
- Focused on real estate and tourism instead of manufacturing and exports.
- Became completely dependent on imports for food, technology, and consumer goods.
- Let foreign companies own and control their industries instead of developing local expertise.
What They Should Have Done:
- Develop local industries (steel, textiles, food processing, machinery, pharmaceuticals).
- Build Gulf-owned car, electronics, and defense companies instead of just buying from the West.
-Invest in local energy technology like advanced solar power, nuclear energy, or biofuels.
What they did wrong:
- Focused on building luxury cities in the desert instead of making the desert livable.
- Ignored water scarcity and food production, making themselves dependent on imports.
- Destroyed local ecosystems instead of restoring them.
What they should have done:
- Use regenerative agriculture to make parts of the desert green and farmable.
- Invest in desalination, aquaponics, and vertical farming for food security.
- Plant millions of trees to improve the climate and stop desertification.
What they did wrong:
- Built flashy megacities that consume more energy than they produce.
- Depended only on oil instead of diversifying early.
- Spent billions on Western military protection instead of creating independent defense industries.
What they should have done:
- Develop next-gen alternative fuels (algae biofuel, nuclear, hydrogen).
- Build a strong sovereign wealth fund that invests in productive industries.
- Manufacture their own weapons and defense systems instead of buying from the US and Europe.
If you compare them with the Norway example that
@NidarNidar gave, it's like night and day. I think if they didn't have monarchies that dictated things with no regard for the citizens future because there is no local decision making, i think the trajectory would have gone differently.
They would have chosen long term sustainability over flash and glamour.
Oman is slowly trending in a different direction because it was influenced earlier on by socialism in the 1970s and is a constitutional monarchy in transition that increasingly allows for local decision making and inclusion.