š»šŖ š Are we really saving or just surviving?
In Venezuela, talking about saving sounds almost like a joke.
With low salaries, constant inflation, and an economy that gives no respite⦠it seems that all thatās left is to survive. But does that justify not thinking about the future?
Many spend the little they earn to ākill the anxiety of day-to-day life,ā and I understand it: we all want to live with some dignity.
But the uncomfortable truth is this:
š If we donāt start saving something āeven if itās littleā we will remain trapped in this cycle.
Now, what options do we have?
š” The bolĆvar is useless for saving.
š¤ Cash in dollars gives you some stability, but it loses value over time.
šµ What about cryptocurrencies? This is where things get interesting.
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š Accumulating in crypto is not a trend, itās a strategy.
Itās not about making you a millionaire with $100 in BTC.
Itās about understanding that saving $5 today in something that grows long-term can change your life tomorrow.
Living day to day is a reality, yes.
But if you save a little every day, in a year you could be in a very different place.
You donāt need to be a trader, nor predict the next pump. You just need discipline.
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š§ Reflect:
⢠What percentage of what you earn are you saving?
⢠Are you investing your time and money in things that bring you closer to your financial freedom?
⢠Or are you just putting out fires every day?
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š¬ This is not financial advice, itās a call to think differently.
The economy isnāt going to change soon, but you can.
Change starts with a single decision:
save today, so you wonāt regret tomorrow.
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Are you accumulating anything? How do you manage your savings in this context?