It's possible that he is a little lazy as well, but I'm not going to judge.
(no offense)
You are right in this sense. I am somewhat lazy. Probably this is mostly because everything I needed was provided by my mother until she died on 2017.12.17. She did everything for us (for my brother and for me). I used to have good/proper life conditions. She loved us more than anything. But shortly after she died, my life turned upside down, because my brother made a lot of debt, and we had to sell our house in the middle of 2018. This is when my struggles started. And this is why we (my brother and I) lived separately for years.
After the mission, he had to use his HBD savings to purchase a car for the winter so he could escape the cold.
I have not bought a car. I only thought about it. I have spent the HBD savings mostly on foods and bills. It is not easy to live, if you live on an approximately $193 USD per month pension-like income. It was around $250 USD per month in the recent past, but the value of our currency, the Hungarian Forint (HUF) decreased a lot against the USD recently.
Nowadays I am trying to rebuild my Hive Dollar (HBD) savings. I currently have $180.34 HBD in savings. This probably will help in long term.
I currently also have 697 Hive. This is currently my emergency fund. Probably soon I will sell it (or the most of it) for Hungarian Forint (HUF) to have it ready whenever I need it.
My plan is to build my Hive Dollar (HBD) savings in long term. Hopefully this will get me out of poverty.
Thank you for your supportive post. If I will have any update about my situation, then I will write about it. Either in the DIY community or in the Feathered Friends community.
Have a nice day. All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.
When a loved one dies it can shatter and destabilise you... everyone has a problem and we just pray we get by each day(food, clothing and shelter).... please don't give up keep pushing and I believe someone good will come out from your consistent effort.
Stay safe wherever you go.
Everyone has a good reason for why certain things are the way they are. Sometimes we are the ones who are blamed, and other times it's someone else's fault.
I completely understand you; starting from scratch is very challenging because most things require an investment; there is no such thing as instant money. I also understand how it feels to have your options limited when your hands are tied; however, make this place as one of them.
Hopefully, my mother is still alive and well, but she lives a far far away from me. If you become interested over time, you might be able to make a variety of things for yourself. Although having support in life is nice, none will ever be reliable enough unless you are that support.
Heads up, pleasure was mine.
SMALL EDIT ON POST IS MADE, DUE TO MIXING CURRENCIES AND CALCULATIONS
Listen to @alt3r. If nobody helps fixing what needs to be fixed before winter, then you need to at least try to do it yourself the best you can. Otherwise you and your bird will have extremely hard time this winter, but you probably already know that.
Hope it all goes ok.