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Hi,My name is Alex, I'm 22 and I was born and raised in Brazil. I'm a software developer and also a beginner entrepreneur. I'm an atheist since 13 ~ 14, but I just recently discovered liberty and the possibility / morality of a society without a government.I discovered FDR through YouTube in August of the last year. Since then, I've been studying / listening to the vast collection of Stefan's work. Although I feel I'm just at the very beginning of the philosophy / self-knowledge path, I can say that FDR already had a profound positive impact in my life.Currently, I'm working on my lack of discipline, which is affecting negatively some areas of my life, mainly my physical health (although I'm not fat, I eat badly and I also don't exercise). I'm also studying ways / doing preparations to try to move to a different country, because I really see no future for me in the statist chasm that Brazil is (much likely I'll try relocating to Chile).I hope to learn a lot and continue my pursue for virtue and happiness with the help of this great community!

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Hi Alex! 

 

I'm also new and feel at the beginning of self-knowledge, philosophy, etc. and have been a member here since last month. Welcome! My sister is visiting South America right now (she's currently visiting Ecuador) and sees herself relocating to SA after living in Argentina for a year. Nice to meet you!  :)

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Hi Alex! 

 

I'm also new and feel at the beginning of self-knowledge, philosophy, etc. and have been a member here since last month. Welcome! My sister is visiting South America right now (she's currently visiting Ecuador) and sees herself relocating to SA after living in Argentina for a year. Nice to meet you!  :)

 

Thanks, Avocadogreta! Nice to meet you too. Unfortunately South America is somewhat infected by Marxism, but there are still some countries that are more friendly towards free enterprise. Argentina is totally broke, so I don't recommend it. In my opinion, the best countries here for freedom lovers are the following (starting with the best): Chile, Uruguay and Colombia.

 

 

How's that orgy of nationalism called the world cup going from the perspective of a freedom lover in Brazil?

 

It's really sad... The World Cup is maybe the greatest stockholm syndrome experiment worldwide. The World Cup also was / is a big corruption fest: the amount of money they spent (and for sure also embezzled) is ridiculous. 

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