While the world is glued to screens watching the dollar fluctuate, the rise of Bitcoin, or the latest "get rich quick" scheme, there is a place where the only currency that matters is a drop of water or a handful of grain.
In South Sudan, people don't wake up checking their crypto wallets. They wake up checking if they will survive another day.
We live in a global "casino" where we speculate with numbers on a screen, but we forget that those numbers often represent the food that is being taken away from the most vulnerable. While we debate about the "Hidden Tyranny" of software, a much more literal and cruel tyranny is starving millions: the tyranny of indifference.
I have seen the dust of the desert and the hollow eyes of hunger. I can tell you one thing: when your stomach is screaming, the value of the dollar is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is the distance to the nearest well, a journey where you literally risk your life for a bucket of muddy water.
It's time to give a "middle finger" to this global speculation that ignores human life. We are so busy trying to "moon" with our investments that we have forgotten the people who are already living in the craters of a forgotten hell.
This isn't just another article. It's a call to wake up. Before you check the price of your tokens today, remember that for millions in South Sudan, the only "bull market" they hope for is the arrival of a rain that doesn't bring death, but life.
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