Hey, I had not seen the problem from that point. I think people generally don't value what they don't strive to get. So they can spend the money they are given without major complexes. Here in Venezuela the government gives out a series of bonuses that are barely enough for a packet of rice and a packet of flour, so people work to eat. Everything they earn, they invest in food. In this country, due to the shortage of gasoline, it is not a business to buy cars; neither is it a business to buy a house or land because if you have to leave the country you will not be able to sell it to anyone. Investing in cryptocurrency seems a good solution. Greetings
It is obvious in all walks of life. Easy come, easy go.
I am not sure if food should ever have to be considered an investment, when it is bought to survive. Hopefully things improve there, but I don't think they are going to on the current track.
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