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RE: Can Blockchain Technologies End Wage-Slavery?

in #blockchain8 years ago

Complete financial freedom was once a dream, that more often than not, remained unfulfilled. But everything is changing for the better, even the social and economic barriers that tied down women in developing countries are slowly breaking.

I was reading about Women's Annex Foundation (WAF) that works towards the betterment of Afghan women. The foundation teaches young women various skills such as social media engagement, software development and blogging among others.

The best part is - they are paid in bitcoin.

I myself worked at my job for more than 12 hours/day. I was proud of what I was doing and it gave me immense satisfaction that I was showing excellent results. The bosses were happy, the clients were happy and the investors were happy. The only person that was not happy was me. The day I left my job was the day I realized what freedom was. I still struggle and have problems - but I'm my own boss. I'm independent. I no longer spend hours in my car, adjusting my makeup in peak hour traffic, on my way to a meeting that only results in profits for my boss.

We have the tool today to reverse engineer our primitive ways and remember once more how to be human. (loved this)

Steemit..... a decentralized social network that offers hope to INDIVIDUALS. I can see light at the end of the tunnel.

Thoroughly enjoyed reading your post. Thank you! (Upvoted and followed.)

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Wow, thank your for the Afghan insight and the thoughtful comment. :)

Thank you for an insightful and interesting post :)