When you do the wrong thing and it blows up in your face, it hurts.
When you do the right thing and it blows up in your face, it hurts even more. Especially when you do better than everyone else, when you go the extra mile, when you go in with nothing but good intentions and good works. You can’t help everyone. Some people need to be ignored, even exiled from your life. There is nothing you can do for someone people.


This blog will focus on a project I worked on in Bolivia with a woman named Maria. I’ve participated in several Bolivian based projects, some small, and some large. Bolivia is located in South America, and happens to be the continent I was born on.
Yorman is a Colombian native, a young entrepreneur who has a passion to succeed. He has achieved a number of business successes and wants to try his hand at fast food which is a growing industry in Columbia (and possibly everywhere else in the world). His income / profits are used to support himself and his mother plus pay for school, which I personally think is amazing. His ultimate dream is to become a micro entrepreneur / small business owner. Starting a restaurant in Canada might run you into the hundreds of thousands at least (I know because I’ve worked with several great restaurants in the Toronto area), but in Columbia, a few hundred (in this case $1300) would do it. Yorman’s biggest dream is to improve his sales and attract more customers, so that he can open a full restaurant in the near future.