Something is breaking quietly in Iran right now.
Not with explosions.
Not with headlines loud enough for the world to stop.
But inside homesโฆ inside walletsโฆ inside peopleโs daily lives.
The money that once meant securityโฆ
the money people worked years to saveโฆ
is losing its meaning almost overnight.
The Iranian rial has fallen so sharply that the numbers donโt even feel real anymore.
At one point, 1 US dollar equals around 1.8 million rials.
That number sounds huge.
It sounds like wealth.
But it isnโt.
Itโs the opposite.
It means the money itself has become so weak that it takes millions just to match one dollar.
Imagine going to the market with a thick stack of cash in your handโฆ
and still standing there, thinking twice before buying basic food.
Imagine counting notes not in tens or hundredsโฆ but in millionsโฆ
just to pay for everyday things.
Now think about this.
Someone holding 555 dollars would technically have hundreds of millions of rials.
On paper, that looks like a fortune.
But in real life, it doesnโt feel like one.
Because prices donโt stay still.
They moveโฆ every dayโฆ sometimes every hour.
Bread costs more.
Rice costs more.
Medicine becomes harder to afford.
Savings that took years to build slowly fade away, not because they were spentโฆ
but because they lost value while just sitting there.
This is what a currency collapse really feels like.
Itโs not just numbers dropping on a chart.
Itโs the quiet fear of not knowing what your money will be worth tomorrow.
Itโs workers receiving salaries that already feel outdated the moment they are paid.
Itโs shop owners struggling to set prices, knowing they might have to change them again by evening.
Itโs families rushing to convert whatever they have into something safer โ dollars, gold, anything that wonโt disappear in value overnight.
From far away, it looks shocking.
From inside, it feels like standing on ground that wonโt stop shaking.
Plans become uncertain.
Decisions become harder.
Even small purchases start to feel heavy
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