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RE: No Effort, no Value...

in #life6 years ago

What it has cost us a lot of work, to achieve or achieve, is what we value most, compared to those that are easily achieved. That is because it did not require any effort or sacrifice and that is why it is taken lightly ... In this stage that crosses my country I have learned that more than ever ... It is not that before I did not value things, I have always given it thank God for everything and I valued it ... but before, I bought clothes every weekend or we went to a restaurant or I bought many shoes for my daughters and for me ... now, it has become so difficult to buy a simple pair of shoes, which I tell my daughter every time: Take care of shoes, take off your shoes, clean shoes, etc etc etc ... because the effort has been great ... before, if damaged the shoes, instantly I already bought some that I liked ...

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I'm sorry what's happening in your country. But as a nation it is time for you to have some attitude of response and put an end to this suffering. Be strong!

Well, I'm a Christian, and I always pray that things in my country get better... I try not to see the negative always, but sometimes it's impossible to ignore it... I always try to look for the positive and stay positive. But there are moments that are inevitable. Also in my publications, I try to show positive things... that encourage other people, and to transmit good news. Thank you for your answer. 😊

@blessed-girl - How much cost shoes in your country today? And food?

Hello, how are you?

Food and shoes are very expensive. (really EVERYTHING is very expensive in Venezuela) So that you have an idea... today's cost for 1 SBD=181,2 Bs. and 1 STEEM=143,38 Bs. (reference: https://orinococambio.com/)

Some shoes of more or less quality (they are not branded) cost 2500 Bs, onwards. Those that cost less are not of good quality and are damaged quickly... and
As for food: meat costs 560 Bs. kg. chicken 360 Bs. Half a carton of eggs (15 eggs) Bs. 350. Although these products are regulated by the government, you don't get them at the regulated price, but at that price that I mention to you... yesterday I went to buy and those were the prices... Ahhh and the minimum wage is 1800 Bs... so you may ask yourself, how does a person feed his family? In our case, thank God that put steemit in the way and we have been able to solve some things with what we can earn... But there are people who only depend on a minimum wage. 😩

and although we help some people, it is impossible to help everyone we would like... but we trust in God that this will soon change and my country will rise again...! 😊

@blessed-girl - Can you write for me in steemchat? https://steem.chat

Hello, I just read this message. I already wrote you for the steemchat ... I had only used it once when I registered in steemit ... so my user is not the same as steemit because I placed it was my name (Daysy).