Friday the 17th of March 2023:“Challenges and Corruption: The Dark Cloud Over Brazil’s Economy with Lula’s New Government”!!!

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro: 28oC, hot, sunny and slightly overcast.

Inflation and unemployment rates are on the rise, resulting in layoffs, business closures, and suspended investment plans. Consequently, economic forecasts for the next four years are bleak, to say the least.

Lula has been elected for the third time. Unfortunately, his previous two mandates were marred by dishonesty, trickery, and corruption. The person who succeeded him, a woman from the same political party, faced impeachment after just two years in office.

The political party in question is PT, a socialist left-wing group that often exploits poverty and the poor to justify their corrupt activities. Corruption is widespread in Brazil, affecting all levels of the government and society, from the President to local city councillors.

When I arrived in Brazil, I was taken aback by the significant press coverage and visibility that local city council people received in Brazil. However, I have understood that it is one of Brazil’s most desirable and best-paid jobs, offering minimum work with maximum compensation and benefits.

In my opinion, our society is structured like a pyramid, where those at the top, such as the president, founder, owner, head of the family, or head of state, have the most influence. The example they set through their mindset, principles, and behaviour can have a trickle-down effect throughout the different levels of society.

This can be either positive or negative, much like water flowing down a mountain. If the President is competent, serious, and reasonable, he or she is an example for the other layers and vice versa.

For me, Lula is a geopolitical and Socioeconomic cancer. He doesn’t care about the people he supposedly loves and vigorously defends. The people are just an instrument to use and quench his hunger for power driven by his over-inflated ego. However, many people believe in him; many educated and well-prepared people believe what he says instead of looking at his actual actions and his damage.

It’s surprising how often well-informed and experienced individuals complain about recurring issues such as deceit, corruption, and theft as if they are new and unexpected.

Going back to the beginning of the post, I have lost 30% of my students since January due to this dark grey economic cloud covering Brazil. I am worried and concerned, as the common consensus in Brazil now is that nobody wants Brazil to be like Argentina, which has inflation above 100% a year or even worse,

Venezuela, where 60% of the population has gone below the poverty line due to a corrupt socialist left-wing dictatorship government.

Friday is the eve of the weekend, so bring on the weekend. I am an 8 or 80 person. I will do nothing and just chill out, or I will do something special that makes the weekend super memorable. Both options are equally good. However, we mustn’t also shy away from adversity and strive for self-improvement.

In bed by 9 pm.

Thanks again.

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Richard

Photos by Richard George Photography

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