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Thank you for trying to encourage and cheer me up! Your life seems harder with these constant battles, but you're doing so much better than me.
My intention with the Steem was completely different than what happened. I wanted to keep it as an investment that stays here for ever and generates income from curation rewards, and if I hadn't gotten sick and needed funds to cover expenses, I would have. But it turned out that I could not keep this investment. In general, one cannot invest when one does not have a steady income, this is a financial law that is often ignored as logic by fictional gurus who want to ensnare innocent citizens in their webs, "teaching them about investments"...
Although I sometimes speak on political topics, because I have my own theories about many things, but I don't know much about politics, I am also happy that Trump won, mostly because of the opponents he ran against. It was a bit like a battle between the light side and the dark side, just a feeling. I'm sure many things will change and improve now.

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You're not kidding and some star wars good versus evil thing
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I just hope you got at least $.30 for your Steem!

It is not a time to buy more to sell and take the profit and if possible buy more Steem.
You are right without a fat piggy bank (ajob doesn't mean money is left to invest) nothing runs.
I wish you a good health.

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a job doesn't mean money is left to invest

This is true, especially in some familiar countries this is the rule, but having a job often means not having to dip into your deepest savings to cover everyday expenses. I'm really sad about what I had to do with my investments here, but... that's life🤷‍♀️
Thank you for your wishes and support❣️🌹

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