In times of war the people live in anguish and inertia.
The poorest people live day to day with greater difficulty than they had yesterday ...
The crisis hits them in the food system, but their lives continue without really knowing, what is happening.
The middle class wants to continue living with the peace of mind that they have achieved through their efforts. They have studied, they have achieved a title, an occupation, a profession; They are already working somewhere, in a private company, in a state institution, or they set up a store with a small store which allows them to live decently, comfortably; They see the crisis, they feel it and they continue to live to what war allows them. They go to work because it is their responsibility and with fear, because they do not know how long they will be employed. The crisis forces to dismiss the employees. Doubt and fear eat them up daily, without knowing when they have to
The most benefited, the rich man who earns more than he really needs, but he fought for that; or he inherited it, or the state helped him to have his company; That also lives the ravages of war, a non-traditional war, without bombs, without weapons, without invasion. Equal the war affects it. It is an economic war, almost not perceived, but it is felt and the population lives it ...
The rich man takes advantage of it to fill himself more, he charges more because there is scarcity and he takes advantage of this circumstance to increase the product because he is no longer there. He abuses his own wealth, power and opportunity.
When the medicines are not found, when the food is not found, when the car can not be repaired due to lack of spare parts, when there is no transportation, because transportation can not be repaired because the spare part is scarce, then the population becomes automaton, remains Without hope. ... You learn to live the day to day with what arrives, with what you find; almost without fear, and only remains to lean on the Holy Spirit, on God.
Only faith gives us the strength to continue supporting the wickedness of others against an innocent people who are not to blame for the horror they are causing them to live ...
Faith in God allows us to continue to survive and hope that this situation will change and we will have, again, dignity. A life truly worthy of ourselves. Worthy of yesterday's effort, of yesterday's struggle, of yesterday's achievements ...
God has taught us to believe and trust, gives us hope, gives us strength and allows us to have patience to endure such perversity.
Keeping faith is a sign of life.