We are staying on Paros again since two weeks now and I am very astonished
about the Island. I can not believe why, but Paros has changed a lot. People paint their houses, new
shops open everywhere, gardens look well done, everybody is busy and happy, mostly there are young people,
polite, well educated (speak english fluently). There are lots of tourists from all part of the world.
The Island and the beaches look clean and proper. It seems as the greek on the island are starting all new, and from the press I read in Athens it's the opposit! How can that bee ??? Is the crisis leading to retrogression on the islands? Do young people find it the wrong way to move to the capital at any costs? Are they looking for the provinces, where their is freedom and happynes, where they can start a busyness on their own, and show the world what young greece is aiming at, work hard and having success without asking the thousands of old fashioned civil-servants, living in Athens, who have never worked on their own, who mostly say >NO!< to any change!!!! and getting payed for that by >mother-goverment< May be, the young generation is cutting old fashioned thinking of the older greeks and don't wait for investors to give them a job, like a beggar, but start-up on their own, building their own future!! We would like to live in such a country....
This is paradise-island !
The Island and the beaches look clean and proper. It seems as the greek on the island are starting all new, and from the press I read in Athens it's the opposit! How can that bee ??? Is the crisis leading to retrogression on the islands? Do young people find it the wrong way to move to the capital at any costs? Are they looking for the provinces, where their is freedom and happynes, where they can start a busyness on their own, and show the world what young greece is aiming at, work hard and having success without asking the thousands of old fashioned civil-servants, living in Athens, who have never worked on their own, who mostly say >NO!< to any change!!!! and getting payed for that by >mother-goverment< May be, the young generation is cutting old fashioned thinking of the older greeks and don't wait for investors to give them a job, like a beggar, but start-up on their own, building their own future!! We would like to live in such a country....
This is paradise-island !
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