translated from Spanish: Save your money from the Benito Juarez scholarship and start a scraping business

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Mexico.– Esmeralda is a 17-year-old entrepreneur who decided to save the money on the Benito Juarez scholarship to start a scraping business and help her family, in San Luis Potosí. The young woman studies at Tezontla Public High School in Chapulhuacanito, Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosí.
His strategy, according to local media, was to invest five deposits of the Benito Juárez scholarship that totaled about 17 thousand pesos to buy the materials and ingredients to prepare scrapes, in the center of Chapulhuacanito.
He attends to him with his mother from Monday to Sunday from 12:00 to 19:00 hours, on the federal road of Tamazunchale-Huejutla, near the purifier of Chapulhuacanito.
His intention is to allocate the proceeds to his professional studies. In this regard, he urged young people who receive this scholarship to save and allocate the money to be productive and entrepreneurial. He’s been in this business for three months.
“Don’t spend your money. Money they don’t give can bear many fruits. We can use it for a lot of things. There’s little money they give you, but with that money you can have more money and not just material things to spend, but you can have other things that can really lead you to something else.”
Source: Process

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