Venezuelans are a strange race of persevering, fighting and optimistic people.
However, I admit that our arduous suffering is not yet over. We are a land full of instabilities, not only in our economy, but in our quality of life.
When we feel a respite, a new event changes that breath and brings us back to suspicion.
Currently, the most lively blow lies in the supply of gasoline for vehicles. Although we are an oil country, oil refineries are approaching the cessation of their operations. This, due to the incompetent administrative management of government power.
Venezuelans have a soul as strong as that of Rocky Balboa, the perseverance of a woodpecker and optimism so unwavering that despite the adversities, we say: If you can and if we will get ahead!
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Some have emigrated with a plan, others without strategy, but we all have a flame in our heart that gives us the temper to resist and the strength to continue.