I was born walking the streets of Santiago, in the
decade of the de 90, where the combination of trees and hills returned the
typical peasant past and modernity of the country quickly took the music,
fashion, technology, real estate, and means of transport.
I grew up in a
middle class neighborhood where neighborhood
was an important sense of union. I always admired the
few good public schools but I study in a small subsidized private school, I travelled
in the tight yellow buses which ones caused more pollution, and lived subway
extension so I know many of the districts of the city and I can say that I
dislike inequality but appreciate the diversity that exists in my city.
They said that "Santiago is the center of the
country" and eventually discovered that is true. Top universities, health
center, heritage sites, cultural events, restaurants, organizations, until the
presidential palace is located here, and must be for the same reason many immigrants
from our near countries come to visit.
I like where I live because all people are active,
join in the festivities and decorate the streets with different motives.
However, individualism, stress and huge buildings
around us darken the colors of each season. Indeed, we must retain the green
areas that facilitate coexistence and give life to the city.

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