Its becoming more clear that if you live in a "developing" country (they use to be called "third world countries") life gets particularly harder, specially if you lived in a developed country and can compare both experiences. You bring new ideas, a whole new vocabulary and a capacity to solve problems that people are not even aware exist, only to be met with resistance, prejudice and not to mention you seem like a threat to anyone working with you. They think you're after their job...
Its becoming more clear that if you live in a "developing" country (they use to be called "third world countries") life gets particularly harder, specially if you lived in a developed country and can compare both experiences. You bring new ideas, a whole new vocabulary and a capacity to solve problems that people are not even aware exist, only to be met with resistance, prejudice and not to mention you seem like a threat to anyone working with you. They think you're after their job...
jatigre1 2 months ago