In this episode, we discuss the emerging dynamics that enable or prevent Haitian society to function, including the growing pessimism from the largest segment of the population: the youth. This growing pessimism is tied to a degrading sense of identity, uncertainty about the future, mistrust in institutions, which ultimately leads to taking on criminal activity as a form of survival. We also explore the need for a complete re-design of how the Haitian government is structured, because in its current format it is not capable of servicing a rapidly growing population. Finally, we also touch on the potential role that the diaspora can play. Ultimately, there Is a need for a complete RE/SET, RE/FORMAT, and RE/LAUNCH of Haiti as nation, essentially tackling all the foundational elements of nation building because what is currently there is not adequate or effective, and therefore should not be maintained or built upon — in other words, press the delete button and lets start over on a fresh new page with a new mindset focused on shared prosperity.