Disadvantages:
<span>- Having to pay debts you don't owe, thanks to corrupt previous, (current, and future) politicians </span>
<span>- Banks being controlled by the EU; potential for capital controls, as well as other </span>
<span>economic shenanigans when voting outcome isn't to their liking </span>
<span>- High unemployment rate; difficult to find a job, unless you have the right ''connections'' </span>
<span>- Illegal immigration, overwhelming parts of Athens and several Greek islands </span>
<span>Advantages: </span>
<span>- One of the most beautiful, breathtaking countries in the world </span>
<span>- Ideal climate; lots of sun, mild winters (except maybe in the mountains, where it can be colder) </span>
<span>- Has some the best quality fruits/vegetables, fish, olive oil, etc. and amazing cuisine </span>
<span>- Life is just ''better'' in Greece; i.e. in the event of a ''major'' economic collapse, </span>
<span>you'd be better off in Greece than in the US.</span>
Except: end the Great Depression
When I'm running fast, I don't feel anything, it's effortless, it's like my feet don't even touch the ground, it's like I'm flying.<span>
I take pride in everything I do. I don't want to be handed anything. I want to earn it.</span>
I was single-minded and I had tunnel vision. Now it's time for a change.
Before me, sprinters retired at 23 or 24. I run because I still like it, I can make a living, and I feel I was born to do it. And because people tell me I can't do it.