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Luisfe06   

Luis, 29 y.o.
Mérida, Venezuela [Current City]

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Joined 10 years ago, profile updated 2 years ago.

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Money is usualy a by product of your skills and abilities. that's why i always focus on developing my skills, i know one day it will be worth a lot of money :) I don't work for money, i work to improve my skills.

Well i think fighting has a bad conotation when it comes to achieving positive results. :P If you study marketing you know that you cannot lead positive campaigns with negative words, haha i'm just saying. you can say that you will create a change, a difference, improve and achieve positive results :)

well i really dont like the canadian minister for foreign affairs, i think his policies can be considered a crime. ofcourse this is my personal opinion but Canada is a huge country with about 30 milion people which is nothing. They have tones of open spaces, and yet they put lots of limits for accepting new people even if it means sending away young people with a good future. So as a person who worked with refugees in Canada i can tell you, their foreign policy is really bad.

I would love to visit Venezuela one day, i guess i will include it in my South American trip in the future.
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Well i believe money has nothing to do with high quality :P they might have a high quality life but it doesnt make them high quality people. :)
That's nice that you see Venezuela as a big family.

Would you recommend for tourists to visit there? i mean, i know it is unsafe but i guess tourism is vital for any economy.

I see, so which countries would you go to for international help?

wow that's crazy, i know how it's like to live in fear, i was born and raised in Israel and have been through few wars and it's pretty scary to go down the street and be afraid that someone might kill you... it shouldnt be this way anywhere.
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Don't worry about grammer man, your english is great.
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I know my question is difficult but you are the next generation in your country and since you have only 2 options: leaving the country or staying and fixing the problems, you must know that if you stay you will have to think of solutions to the problem caused by the last generation.

the people i met from Venezuela werent high quality in the sense that they had money, they were just very good people which proved that the population which is generally good is suffering from a generally bad government.

So do you feel unsafe living there or is it just the reality for you and so you are used to it?
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It's interesting, i read about Venezuela in the last few days as i'm very interested in humanitarian issues and Venezuela is rated very high in the countries where people are very sad and also where corruption is very high. and it's sad because i met few people from Venezuela and they were nothing like their country, they were high quality people.

So how do you think the situation can change? what is there to do about it?
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Thanks for adding me, lets just talk before that!
I'm Leo, how's life in Venezuela?
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