"It is unfair to make people believe that Miami is a bad place or that you cannot live here"

One of the most talked about topics among the Cuban community on social media is the idea of ​​leaving Miami to seek a new, more affordable lifestyle. While some agree that life in other states outside of Florida is better, there are those who are convinced that there is no place like Miami.

And in the midst of all the videos that have emerged on the subject, there is one from a Cuban from Miami that is causing a lot of talk on TikTok. In her video, Cuban Dianela Rodríguez (@dianelarodrgz) defends the City of the Sun, refuting the growing trend on social media of criticizing Miami as a difficult place to prosper. His statements have resonated with many users.

“Since I left Miami, my life has changed. Now this looks like a challengeI’ve seen a lot of videos on TikTok of people who have become millionaires since leaving Miami. And the reality is one: if you don’t do well in one state, you have to go to another, be it Miami or Hong Kong,” Dianela begins.

“Everything is relative here. I know people who haven’t done well in other states and have done well here in Miami. Or there are people who have simply come because they don’t like the climate up there. But now they want to make it seem like Miami is bad because it’s bad for those who couldn’t get ahead here, but there are many people who have been able to. This city has given many people the opportunity to set up their business. It’s unfair to make people believe that Miami is a bad place or one where you can’t live, because that’s not the reality.”he added.

These statements have provoked a host of comments, from those who support this Cuban woman’s assertion and from those who prefer to live in other states.

“I went to Houston for a year and it was my worst experience. I came back to Miami and I’m never leaving here again. It’s the most beautiful city in the world. Long live Miami!” “I left Miami and it was the best decision I made in this country, so far”“I agree with you one hundred percent, those who fail blame Miami and in reality they are the ones to blame”, “I lived 20 years in New Jersey and moved to Miami… I have been here for 35 years and I’m not leaving here because I wouldn’t trade Miami for any other city.” or “You are absolutely right, but it cannot be denied that inflation and income are already out of control,” are some of the comments that can be read.

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