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  • What you see behind me is the house of one of the world's biggest drug dealers, Pablo Escobar, who lived in the city of Middle Gene in Colombia.

  • And because of that, this was the most dangerous city in the world.

  • Drugs, homicides, bombs were all to normal here.

  • People would die here on a daily basis.

  • But this is the past.

  • Onley 25 years after the city of Meta, Gene has become one of the most innovative in the world before New York and Tel Aviv.

  • Here you'll find skyscrapers, happy people, malls, graffiti walls, green, green and green cafes, food and food, amazing weather, horses and lots of coffee fields.

  • And most importantly, the feeling of danger is gone from 183 homicides per 100 K.

  • Now it's down to 20 in the in the city of Eternal Spring.

  • The only danger here is not wanting to leave.

  • That's one minute I've got good morning from Hiroshima.

  • Today's video is not about the extreme sadness at Hiroshima.

  • It's about how Japan moved on from this tragedy on Lee.

  • 71 years ago, this place was a dead flat surface and Hiroshima Today there is still sadness, anger, and there are survivors of a nuclear, for you can attack.

  • But what they don't have is hate their memorial instead of being named, the War Memorial is called the Peace Memorial.

  • You would think they hit the U.

  • S.

  • But I could find zero anti American sentiments in here.

  • Other countries just won't let it go.

  • Their city is completely rebuilt with incredible skyscrapers and infrastructure.

  • Don't get me wrong.

  • What happened here was still remembered every single day in Japan and the rest of the world.

  • But what's surprising is that their anger has no hate component in it because peace will never flow from hate that Hiroshima, that's one minute, see you tomorrow.

  • One week ago, the strongest storm in 35 years hit the city of Hong Kong.

  • Hundreds of offices shattered, thousands of trees destroyed and millions of lives disrupted.

  • The entire city came to a standstill, and this is where it gets amazing within two days on Lee, two days, thousands of people volunteer to clean up the typhoon mess.

  • Minorities, immigrants and locals all chipped in tow.

  • Help.

  • Fireman worked for 36 hours nonstop, and most of the city was back in order.

  • Festivals, highways, people.

  • It's hard to believe a typhoon hit the city a week before.

  • In other developed countries.

  • Recovery could take years.

  • We all need to learn from Hong Kong because what was supposed to destroy the city on Lee made it stronger way go.

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