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Air Pollution Awareness with CyClean – Talking to a Worried Mother

Hello my dear CyCleaners! From today, we will be kicking off a four part series called Air Pollution Awareness with CyClean. We figured if you wanted to learn the facts about air pollution, you could Google the statistics. But instead of throwing facts about air pollution at you, we wanted to make it real. That is why we will be interacting with regular people of Korea to talk to them about air pollution and introduce CyClean to them. By doing so, we hear their story, spread the word about CyClean, and give you, our readers, a glimpse of how real people think and feel about this pressing environmental hazard and the solution CyClean offers.



To open our series, we met with a mother who lives in Anyang, a city in the Gyeonggi Province of Korea. We spoke to her about how the worsening air situation has affected her and her family. I think that you'll share in her pain once you hear her story. Let's find out what she has to say.

Mrs. Kim is a housewife who lives on the 10th floor of an apartment. She has one son who is now in 1st grade and a husband who works in the area. Her daily routine is waking up, preparing breakfast for her family, and then doing household work. She likes to meet up with other neighborhood moms to talk over coffee or exercise. Mrs. Kim told me that she is content with life. When we asked what her main concerns were, she said raising her son to be a healthy, strong man was always on her mind. She also desired to find new hobbies in life, as things can sometimes get boring after a while.

Because our theme is air pollution awareness and CyClean, we asked Mrs. Kim a few questions. The first was "What do you think about air pollution and how has it affected you and your family."

Mrs. Kim was visibly distraught when given this question. She confessed to me that air pollution is a major concern of hers, especially because of her son. "Because the problem is getting worse, my son has been having health problems from an early age. He has a mild form of asthma, and even though we try our best to protect him, pollution is everywhere. It follows him when he goes to school, when he plays soccer with his friends, and when he goes on field trips. Children are especially vulnerable to pollution, and if they're exposed at a young age, the effects can haunt them until adulthood. I am always hoping our government will come up with a solution."

As I listened, I too became worried about our future generation. Did they have to live in a world of toxic air? If we don’t do anything today, our children will suffer the consequences. They will be living in an unpleasant world.



So, I brought up CyClean. I asked Mrs. Kim, “Do you want to learn about CyClean, a solution that can help us tackle this problem?” She replied, “Of course. Let me know how I can be a part of this.”

She was willing to listen, so I did what I do best. That is talk about CyClean. I told her about how CyClean encourages people to use eco-friendly products, how CyClean aims to replace gas cars with electric vehicles. We explained how emissions from cars are a major reason for the air pollution problem we face today. We also reminded her that we are expanding to different parts of the world, so that children in other countries would also breathe better air.

She asked me, “That sounds like an interesting project. But aren’t other companies already producing electric vehicles?” Excellent question Mrs. Kim. I then explained the CyClean mining process and how CyClean rewards people for good behavior. If Mrs. Kim and her family used CyClean’s scooter or solar panel, they would receive free CyClean tokens, which can be bought on numerous global cryptocurrency exchanges. I also told her about the IMBIKE. She said enthusiastically, “I’m often bored at home, so I could use a new hobby. Send me an IMBIKE right now so I can exercise and mine CyClean tokens!”



We laughed about this, and then I asked her what she thought about CyClean as a cryptocurrency project. To Mrs. Kim, cryptocurrencies were a way to make money. Not by using a product, but by buying at a low price and selling at a high price. However, she thought CyClean is different. There are actual products that you can use to mine coins. She believed that this is a real incentive for people. And she believed that CyClean was doing something for her son.

When I asked her for final comments, Mrs. Kim said, “I want my son to grow up healthy. I think CyClean can provide the solution. The situation has been getting worse here in Korea, and I was wondering why no one was doing anything about it. Well, it seems like CyClean is doing something. I want to wish CyClean the best, and I will tell all of my mom friends about CyClean. I know they are concerned about air pollution affecting their children as well.”

After that I received some tips about how I can make the best Korean dishes. Mrs. Kim is not only a great mother, but also a fantastic cook. Concluding our talk, I went back to the office and realized how air quality is important for families all around the world. Don’t worry, Mrs. Kim. We at CyClean will do what we can to clean up our air and make the world a better place.






** For more information about CyClean, please visit our website at cyclean.io.