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RE: My first month at Leofinance

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Congratiulations on your achievement in just one month on LEOfinance.

My emotion was so strong because that amount here in my country in the form of salary is incredible, it would be like 20 months of work, of course but for the expenses of the necessities you have to have $ 10 a day to cover the basic needs.

It's so great to see what you can do with such a reward. And so sad to read that this amount is like 20 months of work. I knew the situation in Venezuela is bad, very bad, but how do you manage to survive if you have to work like 10 months to cover just the necessities you need for ONE day?

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I retire from my job. I am active on the Hive and Leofinance platform.

In just one month my financial part has stabilized. Well, as long as my daughter has her things, I reduce my expenses as much as I can. I buy my daughter's things first.

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I understand that you are active on Hive and Leofinance, but that's not what my question was.

Meaning, how was it possible to survive BEFORE you came to be active on Hive and Leofinance. If you have to work like 10 months to just cover ONE day in costs?

The costs to cover one day of expenses are almost the same for you and for me, but in my country people do usually have a much higher salary, (minimum wage here is about 1100 euro), when they have a regular job.

Not that everyone here has that ... but that's another thing, and not relevant here in this topic.

I'm really trying to understand what is going on in your part of the world.

He had three jobs. Assistant public entity, Teacher at night. He performed outside jobs that were charged in dollars. He helped me with the internet researching.
Well I bought what I could to eat, but first about my daughter.
You see a photo of me from years ago, one from now is not the same, previously I weighed 53 kilos, I think the last time I weighed myself was 40.

A bad diet, plus breastfeeding made me lose a lot. The Venezuelan survives in an economy that devours him day by day. It is strong, sometimes it is eaten, other times it is not.

There is a person who has family abroad and sends him. Most Venezuelans do extra activities for example:
Burger stall.
Cleaning someone else's house.
Other temporary work that is charged in dollars, apart from the fixed one. which is a salary less than a dollar.

It's a hard life, I believe so ...

Happy for you that you found this place. Crypto can really make a difference in someones life.

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Well if it's a hard life. But we move on.

It is good that Leofinance is in my life now. The cryptocurrency has great impacts on life, I believe more what your basic needs can buy through it. You see the impact from the first moment.