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Board Economics
Re: How to improve your condition?
by
Fiatless
on 19/05/2024, 11:50:23 UTC
Well, every other person seems to be saying that it is your fault that you are poor, improve your condition yourself, but no one tells you how to improve your condition when you are living in a country where there are places where you have to pay tax on even breathing. How to improve? How to make money? How to get rich in a rising inflation?
This is a sad reality for people like us who live in developing nations where the government have no good plans for the people. These politicians are only interested in enriching themselves. But complaining and wasting time criticizing the government will not help. We have to struggle to make ends meet and also have plans for the future. As much you can seek alternative means of making money by learning a skill, starting a business and investing. This is not the time to spend money on wants or luxury, focus more on basic needs and save as little as you can. Before now, I had planned to leave my country to seek for greener pastures. But I have come to realise that life is not easy anywhere.

It's not about having access to the internet, but when you earn money and try to withdraw it or cash it out, that's when you get in trouble.
And, businesses are for those who have money to spend and not for those who are looking to earn money and grow financially.

I think it is better if you state the country so that we can get a better idea. I find it very hard to believe that if you earn money on the internet and declare it, paying the corresponding taxes, they won't let you collect it. There are many people on the forum from poor countries earning money and being able to spend it, so unless you make your story more specific it doesn't ring true.
From OP's post history, I assume he is from Pakistan. I don't think OP is telling the truth that one can't withdraw money that was legitimately earned. These restrictions might occur if the jobs are not legal. Crypto is alegal in Pakistan since there are no clear laws that guide the sector. Maybe corrupt law enforcement agents might be using this lawlessness to exploit people who earn money from crypto-related businesses or services.