Fast-forward 25 years: Sharing hopes and dreams for a future Los Angeles
Briefly

Los Angeles, once the home of the first inhabitants, has transformed into a city of amnesia where settlers mythologized their achievements. This expansion was fueled by technology and wealth, attracting many newcomers who sought opportunities. However, as the population surpassed 10 million, the city grew unsustainably, leading to a housing crisis. The narrative of endless possibilities has become weary, revealing limitations and vulnerabilities as the city confronts natural disasters and inherent challenges. The promise of prosperity now clashes with the reality of a crumbling ideal.
Los Angeles is a city built upon amnesia and denial, transformed from its natural landscape into a mythologized paradise that masked the struggles of many.
As the population soared past 10 million, Los Angeles grew beyond its means, leaving communities vulnerable to natural disasters and exposing the limits of its ambition.
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