What's all this emotionalization of the situation?
In the end PHP is a tool. And despite the constant whining, it has created a great many projects people want to use and use (by choice).
When you create an as good alternative for people's actual needs (and not what you consider people's needs to be, like "elegant code") we can see if we can get them to switch to that.
Professionals use tools. Whiners and amateurs complain about ideals.
>I cannot think of PHP companies as something else than a no-innovation, no-research, no-interest & no change since 2000's.
Is this supposed to be satire?
>Now please tell me what I can do with PHP, I want to see newcomers read what options you have by learning PHP.
You get access to a turn-key, widely supported, language and ecosystem, that powers close to 80% of the web. Including extremely popular CMS options. Plus, access to some of the cheapest hosting you can find. You can also write all kinds of backend and cli stuff in it if you want.
And you can always use ANOTHER TOOL for a different job, if PHP is not suitable. What a concept huh? Who would have thought.