by Dax Gurr | Sep 27, 2020 | Live in Venezuela
Do people mainly barter or trade for cash? In Venezuela people both barter and trade. We have looked for a way to adapt in the best possible way to the situation we live in and what little that we have available. It was normal to see people walking through the streets...
by Dax Gurr | Sep 23, 2020 | Live in Venezuela
How does the economy work in Venezuela? Most likely, you are already aware of the terrible economic crisis that is Venezuela. However, do you know what Venezuelans do every day to live with this terrible economic monster? During the last decade, the Venezuelan has...
by Dax Gurr | Sep 14, 2020 | Live in Venezuela
Being a father in Venezuela Being a father is a true privilege and a great responsibility, usually, the father has the task of providing everything their children need to be raised in a safe and comfortable environment. However, what can a father do to support his...
by Dax Gurr | Sep 13, 2020 | Live in Venezuela
Socialism: The Poverty factory Venezuela was becoming a diamond until the arrival of socialism. As wealth increased so did greed. As people saw what others had they decided rather than working hard to achieve more of the same they silently and unjustly seized from...
by Dax Gurr | Sep 13, 2020 | Live in Venezuela
Being sick is a luxury Although it may seem ironic, getting sick or dying in Venezuela is a true luxury. We do not have hospitals with supplies, medicines are very expensive, there are no professionals or equipment to meet the needs of the population, and more people...
by Dax Gurr | Sep 6, 2020 | Live in Venezuela
Prioritizing Based on Necessity I think one of the hardest things in life is having to give up something that we love. The Venezuelan has had to adhere to this practice every day, without the hope of ever having them again. I remember when I was a child during dinner...
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