In a country where the value of money evaporates faster than time itself, young people are learning too soon what it means to lose hope. The Iranian economy is not just collapsing on paper—it’s crumbling in hearts and minds. Every rial lost is a future postponed, a plan abandoned. This generation, my generation, was raised among sanctions, inflation, and uncertainty. We've become fluent in survival, experts in disappointment. Yet, through all this, the importance of money has never felt more brutal. Not for greed—but for dignity, choices, escape. We are not materialistic. We are just tired of counting dreams we can't afford.

The Little Popcorn.