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RE: Dad, my wallet is worth half a million dollars (CAD)! How do you manage that? I did not learn that at school!

in #steem7 years ago

It is amazing how people can get rich for being themselves.
Currently 6 SBD is the equivalent of a normal mid range daily salary in my country, which is really sad.
If someone from my country stops working and makes 10 SBD per day hed be a verry happy person.
If you are making 100 sbd per day youd be extremely rich.

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This comment just gave me the minimal daily wage I get at my work. I would like to thank whoever contributed towards that and shortened 8 hours of mental grinding into 0.001 seconds.
Bu no seriously thank you ♡
Much love ^^

You're welcome, I'm quite happy to have the power to contribute toward giving you a day's wage! Steemit is a very empowering platform, and if it can help unlock people's creativity while also freeing them from the shackles of the daily grind, then I'm all for that!

I am aware of the different levels of income between different countries. That's why I find the Viva project interesting, which could allow people and communities to have a basic income. Read my previous articles.

I certainly will. Thanks <3

Really that low in Bulgaria? Been there twice but I would never guess that... 12 USD a day?

Yea it is that low. Yesterday i decided to withdraw 26SBD i had gathered for a long time now and ended up with 1/4 of the minimal wage in my account. This is ridiculous. People make a living with 100 SBD per month including rent and taxes.

It is superb! If you can improve your living conditions, you can also help others to do the same.

Yea Ive been spreading the word to everyone I know. The more we are here the better it gets.
Hopefully we can build a better world with steemit.
Thanks and cheers for the nice feedback ♡

Good for you! I wish you luck on Steemit! I followed!

Thank you for the kind words.
Followed back in return ♡

For this reason, projects such as Steemit and Viva can be very attractive for countries with low income, with the USD being the benchmark.

wow, i never thought about it like that!