Most Argentines have lived in a state of crisis all their lives.
Well, I think they can do this because you guys forget about the following:
Restaurants that will let you linger for hours having a great bottle of wine with friends, instead of trying to bus every crumb off the table in an effort to get you to leave so they can turn another table
Cafes that will let you sit for hours with a single cup of coffee and not shut the Wi-Fi off every hour because you are taking up valuable seats.
Access to nannys, maids, car service, private school ("the team") and excellent private health care (at least in terms of cost to services ratio) for normal people and not just "titans of industry" living on CPW, PCH, or Lakeshore Drive.
family/extended family support system with a much deeper roster and sense of loyalty than most places outside of Peshawar and Edinburgh.
and those little Cokes in glass bottles for like .50 cents
everywhere has their own metaphorical "dog poop" covered sidewalk...(in Tokyo its stifling social repression that lead middle aged men to buy the under garments of school girls.) In the U.S. fat kids drinking a Powerade and cursing out their parents because they didn't pay for their Xbox Live subscription this month....
I mean its no different than how people in Connecticut look at New Jersey..who then points to people in Western Pennsylvana,...and everyone looks at Mississippi, and is like "why are they still living there? I mean in trailers people? really?" But, after spending a time there..it was awesome...and you just don't see the trailers...you just see the people, and the happiness in them...and don;t say: "He could probably manage that Home Depot instead of just being the Paint guy, if he just worked harder." Fact is...he likes paint. The hours are better, the stress is less, and he has time for hunting, picking up his kid at school and makes enough to go to the Sonic....and those Sonic shakes are good. Damn good!