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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @flat24 16 Dec \ on: Two different realities in Venezuela Politics_And_Law
The sooner we accept reality, the sooner we understand all this. Life is like that, unequal, and only the strongest or most clever survive...
Venezuela. People follow their course, some go to the beach, others have no light, some have no gas, others buy appliances, the same thing happens everywhere.
The poor are getting poorer every day, and they remain there content and asleep.
The rich are getting richer and enjoying the benefits.
There is only a middle ground for those who wake up from the farce, and with solid tools like bitcoin they are about to change their course and improve their expectations of future life.
And the case of the professor is more of a revealing case than a sad case.
No! My intention is not to judge, but that man must have felt ashamed. He is the professor and he does not have the resources to buy a phone.
And society is so rotten that we see the gesture of the gift as something great. when those who give it to him are students, possibly less than half of whom generate income, they buy it with their parents' money, and their parents don't notice that their role model, "the teacher" is broke, and that is where his students are headed if they follow in his footsteps and end up becoming sausages who are only adopted to fit into the systematic and fiduciary model.
Of course, social inequality exists everywhere. What I mean is that people suffer from basic services and freedom, but their priorities are going to parties, going to the beach, buying unnecessary things that cost them 5 times their salary. Of course, people do whatever they want with their time and money, it's just an observation of something incoherent.
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It becomes coherent when we look at it with the right perspective.
I was recently watching a report by a Mexican Youtuber, his videos focus on talking about social issues or problems. In one of his videos, he was mentioning some studies that claim that poor people, us, that is, the majority. (And probably 90% or 95% of the people we know are poor) fall into consumerism to avoid frustration, frustration of not being able to do things of great value, or of not being able to really buy things of value... And we must keep in mind that the system is designed for the masses to behave like this.
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I understand. Please share the link to that video with me. Sounds interesting
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