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RE: Be Weary of What You Wish For

in #story2 months ago (edited)

I haven't slept yet. I've been awake since 2 a.m. It all happened in the capital, Caracas, and I live in another state, six hours away, near the sea. I have mixed emotions and feelings. I had waited so long for this moment that it seems like a dream. I just hope that everything will be for the better. I pray to God that Venezuela will once again be the wonderful country it used to be. Thanks for keeping an eye on things, my friend. Hugs.

P.S.: Regarding the title of this story: Be careful what you wish for, hopefully this stage will be better.

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I can't imagine how nerve-wrecking that was for you all yesterday and the mixed emotions that followed. It seems the world was in competition for Venezuela's oil reserves. Hopefully there's a positive change for the people of your country that comes out of this. You all sure have suffered under Maduro. You're welcome! Hive really reframes geopolitics—when you're friends with people on the ground in the countries these events are going on in it carries a lot more weight for you. I feel the same way about the Ukraine since I've gotten to know @zirochka. Yes! Intention is so powerful when focused, wishes can be powerful things. Take care of yourself, Nancy and let's hope things improve for you all in the weeks and months ahead!

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I have mixed feelings about what's happening in Venezuella. On the one hand, I am glad that the people of Venezuela have freed themselves from a dictator, on the other hand, I am not sure how legal the US actions are.

I understand you. We feel the same way. But we had already done everything that was democratically possible (elections, marches, letters, hunger strikes in front of international organizations) and the dictator remained clinging to power, killing and imprisoning people. Untouchable. No organization, no country, no one had done anything for us. So we will continue like this, because at least this gives us hope again. We got rid of the dictator, and that's quite. Hopefully, all this will be for the better. Amen.
Thank you for your comment, and best regards.