
Haiti: The Nation That Neglects Its Own Wealth
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Ernst Etienne

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A Nation That Refuses to Rise
Haiti is not poor.
That may sound provocative — even outrageous — to some. But truth, especially when it shatters long-held illusions, is rarely comfortable. Haiti is a nation rich in natural beauty, fertile land, human talent, strategic geography, and a revolutionary history unmatched in the Americas. It is not poverty that curses Haiti — it is amnesia. We are a nation that has forgotten its riches.
We have forgotten that we sit on one of the most promising reserves of clean energy in the Caribbean — yet we import fuel by the ton.
We have forgotten that we have water beneath our feet and a sun above our heads — yet we wait for rain to feed the hungry.
We have forgotten that our diaspora includes thousands of doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and professors — yet our systems rot from mismanagement and neglect.
We have forgotten that we once beat the greatest empire in the world — and now let tiny gangs rule our neighborhoods.
But the worst forgetting of all is this: We have forgotten that it is up to us.
This book is not an attack on Haiti — it is a plea for it. A mirror held up to a nation that makes tremendous daily efforts to remain broken, even though it has every ingredient to become prosperous. It is a message to those who love Haiti but feel powerless. A message to the leaders who see but do not act. To the youth who dream but do not build. To the diaspora who thrive abroad but have cut the cord with home.
This book does not seek pity. It demands accountability — from our governments, our elites, our diaspora, and from ourselves.
We will explore how a nation with rivers, wind, sun, and geothermal heat still has daily blackouts. How a country with year-round farming conditions still depends on imports to eat. How we’ve exported our best minds, not our best products. And how we turned from a people of open doors and shared meals to a fractured society hiding behind gates and fear.
But this is not just a story of failure. It is also a roadmap to redemption.
Because Haiti’s problems are not impossible. They are the result of human choices — and therefore, they can be undone by human will. Our decline is not fate; it is a decision we keep making. But decisions can change.
The goal of this book is to ignite patriotism rooted in responsibility, not emotion alone. To remind Haitians, at home and abroad, that Haiti does not need saving — it needs rebuilding. And the people to do that rebuilding are already here. Already trained. Already waiting. Already working. Already loving a country that has forgotten how to love itself.
Let us remember our riches.
Let us reclaim our future.
Let us stop choosing to suffer — and start choosing to prosper.
Haiti deserves better. And no one can give it better than Haitians.