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Chapter 3 - Chapter III

…The Rodríguez family. It is numerous, in total 14 people who meet. Something that we cannot do now either, due to the health emergency that is currently occurring due to Covid 19. The members are the following: The husbands are dead, they had 4 children: Two females and two males.

The eldest daughter Celinda was hunted had 2 daughters Sara and Laura, then came a male Alfredo who married but had no children and lives with his wife Angelica, later, followed by Mateo also married and had 2 children Sergio and David, also finds Romina who also married and had 2 children Miguel and Lucas. In total there are 14 people, who miss everything lived in democracy. Despite the fact that the youngest were born in the Chávez government, they listen carefully to everything that happened in those times, apart from suffering from deficiencies and limitations, which we adults do not experience, since in previous times, our parents could provide us with everything. necessary to live well. Also, that the political situation was completely different.

People lived in a free and safe environment. However, today, people live in constant anxiety full of uncertainty and much anxiety. Everything lived today and over the course of more than 20 years, represents a constant struggle for survival, in Venezuela, people constantly fight, always trying to overcome difficulties.

That said, it can be seen that it is very difficult for people to function in a calm and harmonious way, since in one way or another or for some reason, they are forced to face complicated situations full of anxiety, suffering and misery. When people go out, it is impressive to see the suffering in people's expressions, it is something that impacts and moves at the same time. Those mixed feelings produce impotence since, people only reflect that every day it becomes more difficult for them to solve this situation.

When they say that Venezuelans do not fight, it is completely false. Venezuelans do fight. What happens is that whoever is saying it is not in the same position, as the common citizen experiences it. That is, he is not able to understand that when he says he cannot, it is because he is in a mental and health situation far below what a person with a good diet can do. Most Venezuelans are malnourished and have many deficiencies.

The government does not care about improving health services, because it is interested in keeping the population submissive. What more struggle than what people have daily, with the circumstances they face every day. Although society firmly wants to get out of the situation, it cannot because its health does not allow it and so are all Venezuelans. The big difference is that those who take risks and undertake activities that can generate a better income, manage to overcome these difficulties. But the difficult thing is that not everyone is at this level of intellectual and spiritual development. Therefore, the weakest group is the one who pays the worst consequences