mendoza70 said:I think you are right Recolete.. Most people make the most of it but are not truly happy. those who come without family . I have no family.
Recoleta Carolina said:Thanks Mendoza. It´s a deep subject but if you look at the faces of people on the street you see very little happiness. I find the look on most people´s faces very stern. Very thick skinned. Very little joy.
One can create a structural equivalent, though: a network of friends, active participation in a good church, even membership of certain clubs or other groups (however, these essential components of what's now termed "civil society" are much debilitated in Argentina in comparison to their counterparts in the United States or Britain).Recoleta Carolina said:. . . . The lack of family here is equivalent to a lack of support system which everybody needs. . . .
steveinbsas said:I can say, without equivocation, that I have never been happier than I am in Argentina, but perhaps that's because:
"I have been a rover, I have walked alone...
Hiked a hundred highways, never found a home.
Still in all I'm happy, the reason is you see,
Once in a while along the way, love's been good to me."
(Rod McKuen)
jp said:Maybe I move in different circles, because all my expat friends are happy. And our argentine friends are happy. People moan about this and that, but thats hardly unique to buenos aires.
I love living here. We'll go home eventually, priorities will change, but for the time being its a massive step up from grinding through london life.
BlahBlah said:I am hoping for you was not here in 2003 then
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