Así se sobrevive siendo joven en un país atrapado en el pasado

This video is a true testament to what it means to be young in Cuba today: how time slips away as we wash clothes by hand, stand in endless lines, and try to survive in a country that seems frozen in time. Throughout this morning, you'll join me in my daily routine so you can understand the odyssey of everyday life: the struggle to get bread each morning, the desperate search for detergent, and the use of horse-drawn carriages as our main mode of transportation due to the complete lack of fuel. I'll also show you the reality of why many of us wash our clothes by hand today, facing the physical exhaustion of tasks that machines do elsewhere, but which are impossible to replace here with a normal salary. We show, without filters, the social problems that plague young people and our families, where the lack of resources forces us to live with methods from 50 years ago. It's not just a lack of material things; it's seeing how our energy and dreams are drained day after day. This isn't theory or news: it's the real life of thousands of young Cubans in 2026. If you want to understand what it's like to live in Cuba today, how scarcity pushes you to the limit, and why young people feel they're missing out on their best years in a constant struggle for basic necessities, this video shows you from the inside. Want to support my content? 🇨🇺 Join our channel memberships to help us continue showing the reality:    / @luisistories   Also watch this related video:    • ¿Vale la pena estudiar Medicina en Cuba?   #Cuba #CubaToday #CubanReality #CrisisInCuba #CubanYouth #LifeInCuba 👇 My Social Media: Instagram: @luisistories Facebook: Luis CarlosViel Goide Email: [email protected]