tomdesigns
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jb5 said:I agree Argentina should be a wealthy powerhouse, but I don't think that's going to happen any time soon. The biggest issue is that the government is pro isolation and is not interested in participating in the global economy. Until it does, not only will it be left behind but Chile and Brazil will leave it in the dust as they increasingly become the powerhouses of LAM.
I highly doubt that Argentina will ever be a wealthy power house again. The majority of population is just to anti-productive. Not all, I know some very productive and professional Argentineans.
NOTE! These people and families typically have allot of money, work hard and are proffesional.. and they keep increasing in wealth. And I have also seen a few rise from the ashes of the cultural norm into the ranks of productive earners.
But the majority of the population is just to slack, to unprofessional and completely lazy and unfocused. Which it is their right to live that way if they so choose in my opinion.
NOTE 2! The Government can not change the way in which population engages productivity and professionalism. Hint.. all the problems here are not the fault of gevernment as so many want to believe.
I know I might get some neg responses to this, but just look around you at the way in which the majority of the population keeps their houses and properties. We have a saying in the states.. It is what it is!
That being the case, it is highly unlikely that this country and culture will ever achieve its full potential... It's just to easy and socially acceptable to be unproductive, unproffesional and poor here. The big problem in that statement is ... dun da dun dun .. Socialy Accaptable.
All that reality aside.. I am perfectly at home here and do not expect anything more than what the reality presents.