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Hello, dear @crypto.piotr Good afternoon. No, honey, I haven't given up. Well, I am not going to give up.... We're surviving! If only time permits... I shall continue writing reflections and many posts on Steemit.

During blackout days you can't do anything at all. There's no internet. It's no secret to anyone the political situation over here and, It's way different from an inside point of view. Outside, people see the tragedy itself and the chaos, but not the struggle in our daily work. Venezuela, one of the countries with the least amount of freedom in the world, now enjoys yet another dubious distinction: My country with the worst internet connection in Latin America.

With the crisis raging on in Venezuela, the press has focused on those forced into exile, little has been said about the day to day life of Venezuelans working hard to keep what’s left of their economy rolling; those who are fighting for dignity and democratic principles. Closings of major roads, public complaints in the media and frequent outage reports paint a grim picture of daily life in Venezuela. Venezuelan citizens are still in the dark. Literally.

We can fertilize faith in the dark times and faith truly flourishes. Christ suffered beyond what we can imagine ... bore the sins of an entire world (He who knew no sin) ... and rose victorious over the grave and death. We have to stop and evaluate our situation, ask God for wisdom, and trust Him to bring the help we need.

I sincerely appreciate your thoughtfulness and blessings. With all my love and best wishes for you and all pertaining to this project.

Thank you for your kindness!
Have a wonderful day
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