Miami, like no other city, showcases the potential of Latin American workforce and creativity, serving as an example of what the region could achieve under the right political and economical framework.
"There's so much to dislike about the U.S. system. Americans are lonely, scared about going bankrupt for an illness, struggling against crazy rents in a culture where every interaction is a monetary transaction."
Well... maybe that's precisely the point.
You don't get to build to that extent without sacrifices.
It’s striking to see that this economy is actually larger than entire countries like Chile or Colombia. A powerful reminder that in South America we still have a long road ahead—and a huge opportunity to grow.
Miami, like no other city, showcases the potential of Latin American workforce and creativity, serving as an example of what the region could achieve under the right political and economical framework.
I’ve never thought from this POV. Miami is another Latino American state. WOW keep writing 😅
"There's so much to dislike about the U.S. system. Americans are lonely, scared about going bankrupt for an illness, struggling against crazy rents in a culture where every interaction is a monetary transaction."
Well... maybe that's precisely the point.
You don't get to build to that extent without sacrifices.
Plenty of examples worldwide where you definitely can. No need to punish people.
The right socio-economic framework, could be the key to unlock the real Latin American potential.
What if progress didn’t have to wait for strong institutions? We can build trustless systems that work regardless of them.
It’s striking to see that this economy is actually larger than entire countries like Chile or Colombia. A powerful reminder that in South America we still have a long road ahead—and a huge opportunity to grow.
Thanks for sharing this, Freddy!