Luisito Comunica's visit to Cuba unleashed a lot of run-run and dime que te diré (controversy and expectation, if you want to translate it more or less) as we say here.
I decided to bring him here to YouHive Community as a recommendation of some fresh videos made by this YouTuber, who honestly I haven't watched that much because of my scarce time... however, a few days ago when some friends were talking about his visit and some were even close to him and they took selfies with him, 😁 I ventured to watch one of his videos and I didn't dislike it.
I laughed a lot with this video, with the way he described his experience there...
the monkeys soaking their balls in boiling water
🤣... it's funny.
In this case, I noticed that the video has seven subtitles, one of them in English. So you can see it even though the guy only speaks Spanish.
In the case of his video about Cuba, I'm leaving you a screenshot so you know how to translate the Spanish subtitles. There, in the cogwheel, you can search for subtitles. It only has Spanish subtitles, but YouTube has the option to automatically translate them into the language you want.
You see?
What you'll see if you live in the first world in relation to banks, electricity, etc. will seem surreal. Well, everything you'll see will shock you.
I've been thinking a lot about the things in this world and how we can try to be well, at least healthy physically and mentally. There's no one-size-fits-all recipe. Everyone must adapt to their circumstances and try to improve, of course. The paths are also different, but the important thing is not to harm anyone in the process.
By the way, see the part about exchanging money, which I once explained in one of my posts.
I think empathy is something we need to maintain. Trying to listen to others, to understand their lives, their situations... is important. I'm always struck by the resilience of Cubans. You'll see it in the video. People laughing at the terrible situation we're going through... but what are we going to do? Human beings have that capacity for survival, well... most of them, because I don't rule out that many will take unfortunate paths when they find themselves in a critical state of depression.
The part about refueling the car... another gem. I'm telling you, the guy isn't exaggerating.
Well, I don't think I should give any more spoilers. I especially recommend watch this material, as she recently spent time exploring the reality of different countries.
If you have time to watch the video I would like to know your opinion.
See you in a new blog. And thanks for joining me this far.
🙂