Uncertainty, anxiety, bewilderment, sadness but also hope
These words are one of many that describe what each Venezuelan feels for what is happening in the country, given the economic, social and political situation that we face at this moment, there is a lot of desire to get ahead, to work, to fight to see a Venezuela full of prosperity and equality, but what you hear is seen and felt is that where you take your head you get hit, this is the Venezuelan society, a society devastated by events and that needs a great union to regain the values, culture, education that undoubtedly are the basis of any social group.
Each time with more faith, hope but with darker days full of hunger, lack of medicine, security and many things that a society needs to be able to live well.
This faith helps us to trust, to want to continue in the struggle to see this beautiful country flourish and be better than before, this must be the slogan of every Venezuelan.
Venezuela you are my cradle, my house, my country and how you have taught us to value you to love you and many to miss you, Great lesson of life