- 8/2/2025
La vida en Australia es un sube y baja de emociones y experiencias.
Con garra, sacrificio y actitud, se puede llegar alto desde lo mas bajo.
Andy y Maxi son un gran ejemplo de todo lo que se puede conseguir cuando tenes el objetivo claro y no bajas los brazos.
Ademas nos cuentan sobre su nuevo emprendimiento gastronomico MORFI junto a Sofi
Con garra, sacrificio y actitud, se puede llegar alto desde lo mas bajo.
Andy y Maxi son un gran ejemplo de todo lo que se puede conseguir cuando tenes el objetivo claro y no bajas los brazos.
Ademas nos cuentan sobre su nuevo emprendimiento gastronomico MORFI junto a Sofi
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00:00This video took quite a lot to do.
00:02Casi 3 years.
00:033 years.
00:04Now I have to call my ex-students
00:08because they are already with a skill visa,
00:10but the truth is that I always want to tell them,
00:12because I love them,
00:14they are more than friends,
00:16I love them,
00:17I love them,
00:18I love them,
00:19but the story of you really
00:21shows what is the life in Australia,
00:23when you arrive at a moment
00:25where you think you are below,
00:27and you say,
00:28and then you end up here.
00:30That's why I want to tell you.
00:32So...
00:33Maxi, that's what I want to tell you.
00:35Now we're going to end with what is Morphe,
00:39I want to be part of it.
00:41We're going to end with what is Morphe,
00:43but quickly,
00:45what I always tell you is...
00:47How do you get to the November of 2020?
00:50November of 2023.
00:5222.
00:53November of 2022.
00:5422, 22.
00:55We're both optics,
00:56we're both contactologists and optics of Argentina.
01:00We had our optics,
01:01we had our laboratory.
01:04After the pandemic,
01:05and as weĐ”Đčed out,
01:06we realized that we wanted ...
01:08I said...
01:09We needed a change that
01:11that we wanted to change my life,
01:13to be able to do something different.
01:15And suddenly we knew some guys
01:19some guys who were here in Australia, and you interviewed them.
01:22The guys from the world inside.
01:24Okay, okay.
01:25The guys from the world inside, we interviewed them once, and we said,
01:27hey, you're a good option.
01:29I think, for my age, especially because I had almost 40 years old,
01:34and the working holiday for me was not an option,
01:36but we didn't have many possibilities.
01:38We said, well, it could be.
01:39We put in contact with you, and we started the whole story.
01:42It was already cooked for us to come.
01:44We had an event that marked us in Argentina,
01:48which was a steal.
01:50I think it was a month,
01:52almost two months before I came here.
01:54It was almost all ready.
01:56We stole everything from us.
01:58All of us.
02:00If I finished the figurative, I lost a tooth,
02:02he ended up with a headache.
02:04With a headache.
02:06With a failure.
02:08But we took it as a sign of
02:12that we didn't get rid of it,
02:14that it was a good decision to do it.
02:16We lost total contact with you.
02:18I remember that you didn't know what happened.
02:20In the middle of the process,
02:21it was like you didn't know anything about these people.
02:22What happened?
02:23They were coming?
02:24They were coming?
02:25They were coming?
02:26They were coming?
02:27We got the phone back.
02:28We returned everything.
02:29We said, well, we're not going to get rid of it.
02:31We went to the visa.
02:32I went to the visa first, I remember.
02:33I went to the tourist.
02:34We arrived here.
02:36In theory, you were going to study English.
02:38I was going to go to your visa.
02:40We went to the visa.
02:41You did it.
02:42You did it, but you changed the plans.
02:43I went straight to the carpenterĂa
02:44because you recommended me.
02:45You said, well, what do you want to do?
02:46That's what I always say.
02:47They have clear what you want to do
02:49and take the decisions correct from the beginning.
02:51Construise a path.
02:52So we said, well, we want to stay.
02:54We hung up from Australia, we raised it a week
02:58We say we got our ì ëŹŒ at this place.
03:00A Grandfather, we said, Sasha details, yeah.
03:02Well, for the carpenterĂa.
03:04I told somebody, you liking how you do things how you do?
03:06Youăpe building, you just building & doing so.
03:08We going to the carpenterĂa
03:10Without having English beenïżœïżœated but I met you.
03:14You're learning
03:16until you are living here.
03:18You learn my language.
03:20I study by my own account.
03:22But also, in all of that, there was a plena crisis habitational,
03:26there was no place where to stay,
03:28and they ended up staying with us.
03:30Because that's what it shows,
03:33you know, they didn't have where to stay,
03:35they didn't have where to stay with us,
03:36we were taking care of a house,
03:38and it was like,
03:39they ended up the house shift
03:40and they didn't have where to stay.
03:42They didn't have where to stay.
03:43We took four weeks from Argentina,
03:47and it was caro,
03:48it was caro,
03:49it was really caro.
03:50Well, in a second or four weeks,
03:51we were able to find a place.
03:53We passed the days,
03:54we passed the days,
03:55and we said,
03:56Vela, we didn't have where to go.
03:57Well, no problem.
03:59I place them, they come with me,
04:00they are going to find a place.
04:01Well, we place them there.
04:02The three.
04:03The three,
04:04and then one more student added,
04:05and I said,
04:06Vela, there is one of the girls
04:07who is with you,
04:07who stays on the street?
04:08Yes.
04:09Who will see us too?
04:10Well, we took them all.
04:11It was, I remember,
04:12we had to leave the house on Wednesday,
04:15it was on Wednesday,
04:16we didn't find anywhere to live.
04:19So, we said,
04:20well, the last one that left the money,
04:22we bought a car,
04:23and we said,
04:24we live in the car,
04:25we will live in the car,
04:27and we will be able to find something.
04:29And this guy,
04:30who was with us,
04:31a young man,
04:31Mateo,
04:32he said,
04:33well, you're going to fall alone,
04:34you're coming with us,
04:35and we're sleeping in the car,
04:36in the car.
04:37That same Saturday,
04:39Mateo finds the night,
04:41he was sleeping on the floor,
04:42and we were also sleeping in the car,
04:44and he sent me a message,
04:45and he said,
04:46well, I know,
04:47I wrote,
04:48he said,
04:49we'll see you,
04:50do it on Monday,
04:51come to see you,
04:52get it on Monday,
04:53and we're coming the house,
04:55we're coming with you on a car,
04:57Mattie wouldè·æ,
04:58on the car,
04:59I remember,
05:00I was de English,
05:01I was really hard at that moment,
05:02I didn't understand anything,
05:04we got to look at the car,
05:06we're going to leave you at the airport,
05:07we're going to leave you at the car,
05:09the lunes,
05:10we're going to go to the house,
05:11and they're going to go to the department,
05:12and they say,
05:13And there was no department, it was no department, and then boom, it went up.
05:20In the same place they gave us the one and said, what do you know?
05:22They said, hey, I know the maintenance, he can do that.
05:25Housekeeping, we said, what do you know?
05:27How do you know? How do you know? How do you know?
05:29Yes, we did everything.
05:31In that moment we did everything, literally.
05:33I always told Andres, if you don't leave, it happens to me, we do different things.
05:37And there was the same work, and then we never stopped.
05:41And they never stopped until the school said to Maxi, you're going to work in construction or if not, we cancel the COE.
05:48After I let him, as if he was his mother, I told him, you got something.
05:53Yes, yes, yes.
05:54That was better, because you got something.
05:57I was, I was, it was less than a month to achieve the limit date.
06:01I was the last year of the course, I ended up in November the course.
06:05And in the 8th, they said, the 8th of July, if you didn't get anything,
06:09they said to me, the Institute of Academy, we have to call Migration and cancel your visa,
06:13because you don't get to do the 400 hours of practice that are obligatory.
06:16And I had panic to work in construction, because they told me that it was very hard,
06:20that the sun, that the summer, that it was very expensive, and I said, I'm afraid.
06:24And I said, well, I have to start talking, talking, talking, talking, talking,
06:27and I said, I'm looking for a job, you know, socialize, socialize, socialize, socialize,
06:32which is what I recommend everyone to do.
06:33No, you don't stop, you don't know how to do it, you don't know how to do it,
06:37you don't know how to do it, you don't know how to do it, you don't know how to do it.
06:39And I was working with a boy in a hotel in Culangatta,
06:43who traveled, we traveled one hour to there,
06:46and I said, no, I'm looking for a job,
06:48and he said, ah, I was working in a construction company for a long time,
06:51and I left it because I came to live here, because I stayed very far,
06:53can I ask a friend?
06:55And I said, well, he calls me a week later, and he said,
06:58hey, I'm going to contact you, go ahead and talk to Craig,
07:01who's going to do an interview.
07:03I passed, and that day, I remember when I was in the interview,
07:05I said, I'm going to work here, this is my place.
07:08He came from the factory, I remember,
07:10I said, I'm a boy, I said, I'm a boy, I'm a boy, I'm a boy,
07:13and that day I decided to work here,
07:17and it's the best place I could have found,
07:19the people are spectacular.
07:21And explain, they're like...
07:23They're like tiny houses,
07:27they're in auge here in Australia,
07:30they're super fast,
07:32that can move throughout Australia.
07:34I started there as trade assistant,
07:36that is called the one that helps those who build,
07:39because I still didn't have the title,
07:41and I always liked it,
07:43I always liked it, I always liked it,
07:44I always liked it in Argentina,
07:45the construction in general.
07:46And, of course, I noticed that I liked it,
07:49and they were going to try,
07:50they were going to try,
07:51and now I'm like the tailor,
07:52I'm in charge of everything,
07:53I'm in charge of detail,
07:54and I'm in charge of providers,
07:56I'm in charge of orders,
07:57I'm in charge of the design of certain pieces,
07:59I'm in charge of the pots,
08:00they've respected a lot of my quality of work,
08:03they've recognized me,
08:05they don't pay for me to say,
08:06they're going to be revolving,
08:07I'm really happy with that,
08:09and at the point,
08:11that my boss offers me the sponsor.
08:13Of course,
08:14that's the one that gives me the visa,
08:15and it's like, okay,
08:16we can't do it with my invidia,
08:17how are you?
08:18Exactly.
08:19You have to be the sponsor,
08:20and there you tell,
08:21because you took the 407,
08:22407,
08:23for not to get the work experience for the 482.
08:27There are many things,
08:28you have changed in the middle,
08:29Australia has that,
08:31you have to get used to it,
08:32it's not good or bad,
08:33it's life,
08:34Australia changes the rules and conditions
08:36all the time,
08:37it's not good,
08:39it's not good to get frustrated with that,
08:42because it's life,
08:43as a migrant,
08:44it's part of what is being a migrant,
08:46you have to get used to it,
08:47and say,
08:48well, this is the rules,
08:49now,
08:50at the beginning,
08:51I could do the visa that was postgraduate,
08:53because I was at the age of 50,
08:54because I was at the age of 50,
08:55I think,
08:56and at the middle of the race,
08:57they said,
08:58no,
08:59now it's going to be at the age of 35,
09:00and I had more than 35,
09:01I have 49,
09:02I have 40 now,
09:03I have 40 now,
09:0439!
09:0549!
09:0639!
09:07I have 39,
09:09I have 40 now,
09:10I have 40 now,
09:11I have 40 now,
09:12I have 40 now,
09:13and I say,
09:14what do I do?
09:17Well,
09:18Australia has that,
09:20they are complicated by one side,
09:21but they give you the solution by the other side,
09:22and you say,
09:23well,
09:24for those that are in the middle,
09:25there is the training visa,
09:27but you have these conditions,
09:28you have to be working on that,
09:30you have to have a employer,
09:32because it's almost like a sponsor,
09:33the employer has to be sponsored on that visa,
09:35that is a year,
09:36and that year,
09:37you have enough time to do,
09:39another thing that is important,
09:41at least in what I am studying,
09:43that is the skill assessment,
09:45where the government goes,
09:46you make an evaluation of your job,
09:48and you signify that,
09:49ok,
09:50this guy studied carpenteria,
09:51he knows what is carpenteria,
09:53I, as a state,
09:54I think that this guy is a carpenteria,
09:56and that strengthens my title,
09:58enormously,
09:59I am in that process now.
10:01And it is the visa that,
10:02the majority,
10:03that is in the same situation,
10:04that has studied things,
10:06that now they can't take the visa,
10:07that now they can't take the visa,
10:09the 407 is like the one that you will save,
10:11exactly,
10:12to sum up the months that you have
10:14to take the 482,
10:16which is what everyone wants today,
10:18because after two years,
10:20you can take the 186,
10:21which is the permanent.
10:22It can be,
10:23it can be,
10:24I have examples of my work,
10:26there are children who say,
10:27no, because here,
10:28they pay less than the other side,
10:30that is,
10:31there are people who say a lot,
10:32but they don't give it what they have to give.
10:34Of course,
10:35the employer,
10:36if you see that you work,
10:37you put the shirt,
10:38you like what you do,
10:40and you,
10:41that you,
10:42you,
10:43you,
10:44you,
10:45you,
10:46the roads are open,
10:47you,
10:48you,
10:49you,
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11:32you,
11:33our people, how we are, but in this case, I ended up in love with our culture, but it is also
11:43in love with our culture here, the Australian, at least here in Gold Coast, I travel a lot
11:48for my work now, I travel around Australia to do the installations, now I'm going to go to Western Australia, I'm also going to live near Perth,
11:56I'm going to go to Gold Coast and I'm going to go to this place, I'm going to go to this place, it's my place, it's my place, it's my place, it's my place,
12:06no bocinas, no gente estresada, o sea, siempre hay de todo en todos lados, pero en lo general, no estrés, no hacer filas,
12:13no estar corriendo para todos lados, todo el mundo tiene un mood de estĂĄ todo bien, chill, no pasa nada, es mi lugar.
12:20Tenemos suerte de estar acĂĄ y sĂ, exactamente lo que vos decĂs, o sea,
12:26y ahà vamos a llegar a lo que lleva al próximo episodio y la llegada de Sophie también, pero creo que eso es, o sea,
12:35saber que podés estar allå abajo, pero que si vos realmente querés, obviamente que son distintas circunstancias,
12:43porque no es lo mismo venir sola, ustedes como pareja, ni siquiera decir lo que vienen con hijos,
12:49o sea, los costos. Admiro, admiro, realmente. MuchĂsimo, pero al final del dĂa yo creo que ponĂ©s la balanza y decĂs,
12:55ok, esto es lo que tenemos, o sea, y yo siempre digo, qué suerte que tenemos de, o sea, lo que es, o sea,
13:01gracias vida, o sea, realmente de poder, de poder, de poder, exacto, exacto. Y ahĂ nos lleva a, asĂ como Maxi supo,
13:10tenemos Andy, que él va a su profesión, se va de su profesión, hace esto, fue Chito que trabajó en Chanel,
13:19Versace, Versace, Versace, Versace, y ahora, bueno, vino Sophie Inclusión, otra visa complicada también,
13:28en pleno, capaz no se escucha nada del video de todo este rato que estoy hablando.
13:35No, no, no, te aseguro que a mi voz se escucha.
13:37Pero bueno, dentro de todo eso decir quiero Argentina y bla, bla, bla, ustedes eran amigos de Sophie,
13:44Sophie vino también para mis estudiantes y pudieron crear que de acå vamos, que de vuelta soy,
13:51son mis ex estudiantes, son mis amigos y yo soy su clienta principal ahora, somos los, mira lo que es esto,
13:58empanadas y encima chimichurri. Bueno, y este, bueno, de nuevo, o sea, empresa, emprendimiento,
14:07ahà cuenten qué es Morphi, de dónde surgió y qué es y por qué la gente no va a encontrar como estas empanadas.
14:16Va a contar otras, pero que no nos contamos estas empanadas. Son las empanadas, porque son las empanadas.
14:21EstĂĄn hechas con amor. EstĂĄn hechas con amor.
14:23Morphi nace de querer comer empanadas, bĂĄsicamente, nos encanta, eran muy fanĂĄticos de las empanadas en Argentina
14:29y bueno, buscando, buscando, estuvimos ahĂ, dijimos, por quĂ© no empezar a hacer nosotros
14:34y hacerlas como a nosotros nos gustan y demĂĄs, y bueno, empezamos a probar con una receta que tenĂa Max,
14:39mĂĄs la receta que tenĂa yo, combinamos, probamos, practicamos.
14:44O sea, hay algo en la vida que aprendĂ es, cuando como algo, quiero tener ganas de comer.
14:48SĂ, me gusta comer, literal.
14:50Disfrutando.
14:51Y con las empanadas, a mĂ siempre me gustĂł carne cortada al cuchillo, una buena masa casera.
14:55Nunca fui empanada frita, siempre fui mĂĄs empanada al horno, que sea lo mĂĄs sanito posible
14:59y no lograba encontrar algo que reĂșna de esas cosas. AsĂ dije, bueno, a mĂ me gusta mucho cocinar.
15:05Soy una familia en donde damos amor con la comida, o sea, cocinarle a alguien es un gesto de cariño, es un gesto de amor, asà me crié.
15:15Entonces, desde siempre soy una persona que cocina mucho en casa, me gusta mucho cocinar.
15:19Y yo aprendo mucho de él, la verdad es que aprendemos.
15:22Bueno, aprendemos.
15:23Pero él es muy buena cocinera.
15:24SĂ, sĂ.
15:25Esta chica tiene una voluntad encima.
15:26Y dijimos, bueno, vamos a hacer, eståbamos, me acuerdo, con el proyecto, con Andrés, este proyecto viene de hace.
15:32Hace un año y medio.
15:34Casi dos años.
15:35No sé.
15:36Y charlĂĄbamos mucho con Sofie.
15:38Sofie es una muy buena amiga nuestra de Argentina.
15:40Y ella empezó a decir, che, ¿qué onda Australia?
15:43Me gusta, me parece que es buena idea.
15:45Y Andrés la empezó a guiar, la puso en contacto con vos.
15:48O sea, nosotros siempre tratamos de, si vemos a alguien que realmente estĂĄ interesado y que vemos que tiene un perfil para migrar.
15:53Porque migrar no es para cualquiera y no estĂĄ mal eso.
15:55Hay gente que no estĂĄ hecha para migrar.
15:56Claro.
15:57Si tienen ganas de venir a Australia, no duden en venir con vela, por favor.
16:01Ah, sĂ.
16:02No pueden decir otra cosa.
16:04Si son de esas personas que realmente tienen ese bichito que te pica dentro de ser independiente,
16:08de ser autosuficiente, de viajar, de conocer, de estar acostumbrado a esa inestabilidad que es la vida.
16:13Porque es asĂ.
16:14O sea, nunca tenés nada por seguro.
16:15Es lucharla siempre.
16:16Tenés ese perfil de migrante.
16:18Nosotros siempre lo derivamos con vos.
16:20Porque tenĂ©s esa calidad humana de que realmente sentĂs lo que es que una persona deje todo lo que tiene.
16:26Haga un cambio de vida absoluto por un sueño.
16:29Que puede ser mĂĄs difĂcil, menos difĂcil, mĂĄs real, mĂĄs irreal.
16:32Pero es decir, bueno, lo que me toca a mĂ, lo tengo que hacer bien.
16:35Claro, claro.
16:36Porque me pongo esa camiseta.
16:37No es cualquier cosa.
16:38No estoy haciendo algo por un juego, no estoy haciendo algo por un hobby.
16:41Estoy fomentando que una persona cambie su vida.
16:44Entonces, es un compromiso.
16:45Y eso es una persona que lo toma desde el principio hasta que, por mĂĄs que termine tu trabajo,
16:50seguĂs ahĂ.
16:51Y te pones un contacto y siempre me llegan mensajes de personas.
16:53Vela, me pasĂł tu nĂșmero.
16:54Porque no necesito nada.
16:55Digo, bueno, vamos a poner un campaña.
16:56¿Qué necesitas?
16:57Un trabajo bueno.
16:58Bueno, y ahora un estudiante consiguiĂł un muy buen trabajo.
17:00Gracias a vos.
17:01Y ganas mĂĄs que vos.
17:03Y ganas mĂĄs que vos.
17:05Pero yo feliz.
17:06Somos, los que migramos somos como una gran familia.
17:09Claro, claro.
17:10Por eso, nosotros, si encontramos productos que nos gusten, por mĂĄs que sean similares al nuestro,
17:14nunca iguales.
17:15Pero similares al nuestro, los recomendamos.
17:17Porque somos una gran familia.
17:19Somos una cultura que estamos acostumbrados a apoyarnos entre nosotros.
17:22Y eso es lo que también nos gusta transmitir cada vez que estamos con vos en los grupos,
17:28cuando hacemos estas reuniones que estĂĄn tan buenas.
17:30Se mezclan los que estamos hace rato, los que recién llegan, que los ves con las caras de pånico
17:34diciendo, ¿qué hice? ¿Qué estås haciendo acå?
17:36Y digo, que se meten esas cosas de gente que estĂĄ como muy para abajo, con onda negativa,
17:41que no me sale, no, que no puedo.
17:42Pero sĂ, esto no, no me va a salir.
17:43Pero conseguirlo acĂĄ, no, no voy a poder.
17:45Y es como, no, no, no, no.
17:46Eso es una pared que te estĂĄs poniendo vos.
17:48AcĂĄ sĂ se puede.
17:49ÂżEstĂĄs acĂĄ?
17:50ÂżLlegaste hasta acĂĄ?
17:51¿Para qué llegaste hasta acå?
17:52Si te vas a poner un pedo ahora.
17:53Claro.
17:54Eso ya, déjalo atrås.
17:55Ahora es, lo que venga, mandame lo que puedo.
17:57Es algo que, déjalo llegar, el problema, lo bueno, lo malo, déjalo llegar y se va a poder.
18:01Y asĂ vino ella.
18:02VenĂa con esa decisiĂłn.
18:04Exacto.
18:05Fue una vida, una, como una, una vida cruzada que tuvimos ahĂ, porque te pasĂł muy similar
18:09a lo que nos pasĂł a nosotros.
18:10SĂ, sĂ.
18:11ÂĄOh!
18:12De todo.
18:13SĂ, sĂ.
18:14Todo lo Ășltimo.
18:15Pero bueno.
18:16Pero llegaste.
18:17Llegué.
18:18Y eso sĂ.
18:19Después del robo, después del todo.
18:21Le pasĂł prĂĄcticamente lo mismo.
18:22Justo antes de irse para acå, le robaron también y estaba ahà como todo complicado.
18:26Le negaron la pregunta.
18:27La negaciĂłn de la visa fue terrible.
18:29Que fue totalmente injusto porque estaba todo bien.
18:31La negaron igual, o sea, algo que puede pasar.
18:33Porque eso también fue decir, no, se aplica de vuelta, o sea, HDP y salió.
18:38Y saliĂł encima enseguida la otra.
18:40DeterminaciĂłn.
18:41SĂ.
18:42BĂĄsicamente es eso.
18:43De ustedes y de Vela sobre todo, que es sumamente, fue y es importante.
18:48SĂ.
18:49Sumamente.
18:50Pero bueno, y ahora estamos acĂĄ y entonces...
18:51Comiendo empanadas, con Sofi, con Mac, creando este producto, creando...
18:56EstĂĄn haciendo.
18:57EstĂĄn haciendo.
18:58Lo queremos hacer.
18:59Y esto es capaz, es un consejo que también es para, que lo puedo hacer de corazón para
19:02el resto.
19:03Es algo que desde el principio refleje el compromiso.
19:06No por ser migrantes, no por ser ajenos a este paĂs, tenemos que hacer un producto que
19:13sea inferior o considerarnos que tenemos que entrar muy desde abajo.
19:18No, nosotros estamos viniendo con una idea de entrar con todo.
19:20Calidad, marketing, packaging y esforzarnos.
19:25Hacemos pruebas, cocinamos, cocinamos, tratamos de mejorar la masa, tratamos de mejorar la masa.
19:28Hasta saben cuĂĄnta agua sale de la cebolla.
19:30Eso me quedĂł ahĂ grabado.
19:31El peso, tratamos de que el peso sea consistente.
19:34Ahora nos comunicamos con una empresa de PerĂș que hace unas mĂĄquinas para hacer el cierre
19:39estandarizado de las empanadas, asĂ que ya estĂĄ en producciĂłn, lo van a mandar.
19:43O sea, estamos, queremos traer.
19:46EstĂĄn van a quedar mĂĄs bonitas todavĂa de lo que son, van a quedar todas felicitas
19:49con el nom de la marca.
19:50Tiene que ser la empanada argentina en Australia, traer nuestra cultura para acĂĄ,
19:54que acĂĄ estĂĄ muy metida la cultura mexicana en la comida, pero tiene que ser ahora,
19:59acĂĄ en Huancos, al menos por ahora, la Argentina.
20:02Vamos a hacerle la competencia a GuzmĂĄn y GuzmĂĄn.
20:05ÂĄAh, sĂ, sĂ!
20:06Van a aparecer varios morfis.
20:08Bueno, y para cerrar el video ya, que las empanadas que no se me enfrĂen porque estĂĄn
20:12las empanadas.
20:13Pero es que quedĂł abierta, Âżno?
20:14SĂ.
20:15AhĂ firma y la cierro.
20:16El que estĂĄ filmando ya va a ver.
20:19Se va a cerrar el Mati.
20:21Bueno, y para terminar, que esto siempre a mĂ me gusta hacer esta parte, es para las
20:26personas que estĂĄn allĂĄ, o tambiĂ©n para las personas que estĂĄn acĂĄ y que por ahĂ
20:30estĂĄn ahĂ abajo, porque de vuelta, lo que a mĂ mĂĄs me encanta de la historia de
20:33ustedes es que estuvieron abajo y se fueron para arriba.
20:37Entonces, para aquellos que estĂĄn allĂĄ, ÂżquĂ© les gustarĂa decirles que ustedes consideran
20:44que es importante que sepan aquellas personas que quieran venir acĂĄ?
20:48Cada uno que diga algo, sinvergĂŒenza, eso habĂa ahĂ de alguna vez.
20:51Yo empiezo primero.
20:52Dale.
20:53Mirando la cĂĄmara.
20:54Primero, siento que es tener la predisposiciĂłn de tomar una decisiĂłn, enfocarse y decir,
21:00listo, voy con todo.
21:02AcĂĄ encontrĂĄs el apoyo incondicional de Bella, encontrĂĄs el apoyo incondicional de
21:09personas que estĂĄn pasando lo mismo que vos y eso es sumamente gratificante.
21:13Creo que eso es genial.
21:15No te encontrĂĄs solo.
21:16No estĂĄs solo.
21:17Por mi lado es, aprendà en estos 49 años, aprendà algo es no concentrarse tanto en la
21:28meta, hacia dónde querés ir, es aprender a disfrutar el camino, el viaje de lo que estås
21:33haciendo.
21:34A los que estĂĄn allĂĄ es, no se olviden de lo que estĂĄn haciendo allĂĄ por querer estar
21:40acĂĄ, terminen bien el proceso de la separaciĂłn de Argentina, a venir acĂĄ, disfruten a su
21:46familia, disfruten a sus seres queridos, no estĂĄn huyendo.
21:49Si estån huyendo de algo, piénsalo dos veces, porque no se hacen las cosas huyendo,
21:53porque siempre vas a tener los mismos problemas con vos, porque van con vos.
21:56Estås haciendo un cambio porque querés algo mejor para tu vida.
21:59No es huir, es buscar un cambio, buscar algo mejor.
22:02O diferente, no necesariamente tiene que ser mejor.
22:05Y cuando llegas acĂĄ, no va a ser perfecto, es lo mismo que nosotros le decimos a todos los
22:09que quieren venir, no esperes algo perfecto, no esperes algo que va a ser ideal, va a ser
22:13algo diferente.
22:14Y eso es lo hermoso.
22:15Si es un paĂs que te recibe, es un paĂs que estĂĄ acostumbrado a los migrantes, que
22:18los recibe porque nos necesitan, nos quieren, hay oportunidades.
22:22Si podĂas sobrevivir en Argentina, con todos los problemas que tenemos, somos un paĂs hermoso,
22:27bueno, acĂĄ vas a sobrevivir sin ningĂșn problema.
22:30Vas a contratrabajo, sepas hablar inglés, no sepas hablar inglés.
22:33Eso.
22:34Estudié inglés.
22:35Ah, me robaste lo que llevas.
22:36Estudiå inglés, duolingo, internet, lo que quieras.
22:40Siempre es bueno venir con una base de inglés.
22:42Siempre.
22:43Te lo digo por experiencia que el primer año...
22:44También yo.
22:45Estaba en pĂĄnico.
22:46Pero aprendes, es sobrevivir.
22:47AcĂĄ no te queda otra cosa que sobrevivir.
22:50Hacelo.
22:51Realmente estĂĄ en tu corazĂłn querer un cambio.
22:53Hacelo.
22:54A ver, Australia hoy dĂa sigue siendo una muy buena decisiĂłn a pesar de todas las cosas
22:58que pueden parecer muy complicadas.
23:00Y los obstĂĄculos que estĂĄn poniendo.
23:02Hay, hay opciones porque los argentinos somos asĂ.
23:04Nos ubicamos donde sea, nos acomodamos, buscamos trabajo.
23:07Y acĂĄ aman la cultura argentina, aman a los argentinos porque nos consideran.
23:12Eso es muy hermoso cuando llegas acĂĄ.
23:14Nos consideran buenas personas, nos consideran genuinos y nos consideran honestos.
23:17Asà que vénganse para acå que los vamos a recibir.
23:21Bueno, no me queda mucho por decir porque...
23:23Ya dijeron todo.
23:24Solo con todo.
23:25A mĂ me tiene que poner otro.
23:26Iba a ser lo mĂĄs importante.
23:28Estuve en inglés.
23:29SĂ.
23:30Mucho.
23:31Antes de venir, lo mås importante es venir con inglés.
23:33Fundamental.
23:34Te abre puertas.
23:35SĂ.
23:36Pero para todo.
23:37Literalmente.
23:38PodĂ©s venir con poco inglĂ©s, como me pasĂł a mĂ.
23:40O ser inglés con poco inglés.
23:42Porque aprendes en el viaje, como dice Max, aprendes en el camino, pero estoy en inglés.
23:46Si pueden venir con una base mĂnima, listo.
23:49Nunca es una tardĂa en inglĂ©s.
23:51Definitivamente.
23:52Ya ganĂĄs.
23:53Ya ganås con inglés porque te sirve para todo.
23:56Y la verdad es que no tengo mucho mĂĄs para agregar.
23:59MĂĄs que lo que los chicos dijeron.
24:01SĂ.
24:02Que compren empanada.
24:03Y obviamente...
24:04Vengan a esto.
24:05Vengan a comprar.
24:06Para comunicarse con...
24:07Morphie Empanadas.
24:10Que acĂĄ lo vamos a estar esperando y dĂĄndoles mucho amor con nuestra comida.
24:14Muchas gracias.
24:15Gracias.
24:16ÂżDe dĂłnde las encuentras?
24:17Ah, no.
24:18En ahĂ.
24:19Vos que nos ven en Instagram como Morphie Empanadas, ahĂ encuentran el WhatsApp.
24:22Morphie Empanadas.
24:23Morphie Empanadas.
24:24Exacto.
24:25Morphie, yo creo que todo argentino sabe qué significa Morphie.
24:27Somos los Ășnicos.
24:28Si querés algo rico de Morphie Empanadas.
24:30Morphie Empanadas.
24:31Morphie Empanadas.
24:32Morphie Empanadas.
24:33Chimichurrito.
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