Sure, here’s a rephrased version of your message that keeps your thoughts clear but makes the tone more constructive and diplomatic:

What’s happening with the dollar in Venezuela really has me thinking. I’ve noticed how people start to panic when the parallel exchange rate disappears, rushing to apps that show questionable or inconsistent dollar prices.

It’s concerning—there’s a kind of desperation that takes over, and yet, at the same time, people still seem to want a parallel rate, even if it’s unstable or artificially manipulated.

I know this might not sit well with everyone, but I can’t help but feel that a lot of the behavior stems from a lack of proper financial understanding. There’s a lot of misinformation and confusion circulating, and unfortunately, that ignorance fuels anxiety and irrational decisions.

This country deserves better—but that has to start with more awareness and better economic education.

Let me know if you’d like it adapted for a tweet, a blog post, or something more personal.