The Side of Brazil No One Talks About (After 9 Years Living Here)
In my last video, I shared the hardest part about living in Brazil… and a lot of people connected with it. But that’s not the whole story. After 9 years living here, there’s another side that people don’t really talk about and it’s a big part of why I stayed. It’s not just the beaches or the food. It’s the way people live. The way they show up for each other. The creativity, the resilience, the pace of life… It took me time to understand it. And honestly, it changed me. Brazil isn’t perfect. But there’s something here that’s hard to explain unless you’ve lived it. This video is that side of the story. 0:00 Why I’m Sharing the GOOD About Brazil 0:44 The Beauty of Nature & Life in Floripa 1:30 A Country Still Untouched (What Makes Brazil Unique) 3:23 Clean Culture, Health & Taking Care of Yourself 5:02 Safety, Lifestyle & Daily Life Here 6:04 History, Culture & Preserving the Past 8:42 What Makes Brazilian People So Different 11:34 Resourcefulness, Gratitude & Thriving with Less 15:10 The Food, Lifestyle & What I’ve Learned Living Here 18:08 Spontaneity, Community & Celebrating Life

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