As we couldn’t cover everything we wanted, I decided to have a second part covering Life in London vs Buenos Aires to discuss about nightlife, safety, relationships, money and career.
As an Argentinian who has fallen hard for London (I’m on my 9th year here), I have definitely experienced the best (and worst) of each place. But how’s really life in London and Buenos Aires?
Few months ago I’ve done a sensational trip to the Baltics. In this article I’m not just going to explain why we should visit this area but also I’m gonna share 3 reasons why we should extend our trip a few days longer. Welcome to the beautiful Tallinn in Estonia.
For the last 5 years I’ve been looking for the perfect minimalist travel accessory to improve selfies, vlogging, casual photography and so on. I’ve just found it. Let’s talk about it.
Few months ago I’ve done one of the most amazing trips in the largest region in Scotland. The region that is home to sensational scenery, including the iconic Loch Ness. Welcome to the Scotland’s Highlands.
We all agree it was a challenging year due to the global pandemic. But I truly like to see the positive side of things and I have 4 moments that changed my year and want to share these life lessons with you.
Just before the pandemic, I was invited to give a career talk for 100+ students at the University of Greenwich in London. Ten years ago, I was in that position so I shared with them 3 moments that shaped my career.
Yerba Mate has been my favourite drink since I was a little boy back in South America. It has provided me a massive energy boost like coffee but with less caffeine and much more nutrients. Let’s talk about productivity.
When I first came to Europe 18 years ago, I was curious about Scandinavian countries as they have high standards when it comes to economic and social policies. However, I was missing the 3 key countries in the Baltics: Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.
When I was at secondary school, one of my favourite subjects was maths. I remember practicing hours to have a good performance. There was one thing that I learnt very young in that class that changed how I think of money: double investments.