I've been living in a favela in Rio de Janeiro for the last 2 weeks.
Damn guys we are lucky to be where we are. As much as i love seeing the country for its landscapes and the great sunny weather, I feel so lucky to live where i live. It's not really about terror and gangs that the media might speak about, it's more about the way people live here and are used to it.
You know it when you see their habbits, how they built houses without much plans, how they get themselves into debt to buy stuff that i wouldn't even buy (upgrading from a Galaxy S7 to an S8, taking a credit for months, taking another huge TV ...), how they drive (seatbelt is optional, there's no clear rule and everyone is just trying to overtake anyone else), how they let the old persons sick at home until they absolutely must go to the hospital, how they eat/drink, how they leave school very early and parents don't even care (people even ask you "but why do you still continue school ? Don't you want to work ?") ...
I love the people and I hope the best for all of them. But damn it hurts and i don't know how stuff are going to change/get better ...
Just an important note : the favelas represent "only" 25% of the population in Rio, I do not have an overall look over the city.
I'll get back home by the end of the week, i'll have some pictures to show you.