By kilvnrex on Skatehive
Inflation has taught me quite a lot. Especially the aspect of taking hold of opportunities. If I have the resources to get a particular item now I no longer hesitate, because that thing could be three times the price the next day. The only time it doesn't really bother me is when I do not really have the means or resources to get it. At that point I know I did not get it because I couldn't afford it and won't feel bad when the price increases. The prices of things are going so high that it would take a miracle for things to come to normal and thus a lot of people have given up hope on anything reducing in price. We are mostly looking for means to earn more in order to meet up with the current price. https://img.leopedia.io/DQmeoPMsUJ21hohHDfAkZDyenknHCWDAty1n88kaPCAVZ4J/1000021285.jpg Image by mamewmy on Freepik One major backlash about this inflation is that it makes saving useless. Imagine saving for a car only to go purchase it and you discover it's way past the value. This is why I