
Alex Ugorji
Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Morazán Family Park is where toddlers take their first slide, teens play soccer, and families celebrate under the trees. 🎂⛪✨
— Ciudad Morazán Oficial (@ciudadmorazan1) May 20, 2025
Garage sales, Christmas Village, Town Hall dinners — all here.
In a world of chaos, we found peace. #MorazanMagic #ProudToBeHere pic.twitter.com/HuT5uKmvYc
You’d never expect a peaceful, clean, and joyful park in a place like this.
— Ciudad Morazán Oficial (@ciudadmorazan1) May 20, 2025
But Morazán Family Park breaks the mold — a safe haven in a 3rd world country.
Families, laughter, and even Christmas lights.🎄🕊️ pic.twitter.com/AGTM1EgfM8
In a country where safe public spaces are rare, Entrecom Park stands as a quiet revolution — a free city park where kids laugh, families gather, and dreams like weddings come true.
— Ciudad Morazán Oficial (@ciudadmorazan1) May 20, 2025
It’s not just a park. It’s proof that another way of living is possible.#EntrecomPark #FreeCity… pic.twitter.com/CiT9yDTuwq

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My work documents and maps the structural conditions that enable voluntary, contractual governance to deliver durable prosperity—observed in real zones like Ciudad Morazán, where aligned incentives have produced security, entrepreneurship, and community flourishing despite political hostility.
Just as personal resilience emerges from deliberate, aligned choices (reversing long-term health challenges through disciplined action), jurisdictional antifragility arises from substrates designed to withstand pressure.
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