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The Philippines is Building an Enormous Metro System...

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Have you ever been to Tokyo? If you've already taken in its rich culture and sites, there's one striking aspect about it. Tokyo has an incredible number of people. With 37 million inhabitants, it's the largest city in the world. A title has held for more than half a century. Close behind is New Delhi at 34, followed by Shanghai, Dar, and Cairo. These cities are all enormous, and some are growing at a truly electrifying pace. You might then be surprised to learn that none of these metropolises comes even close to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, when it comes to population density. With 43,611 people per square kilometer, Manila is the undisputed leader as the most densely populated city in the world. And its challenges are as stacked one on top of each other as the massive population that you're probably picturing right now. But the Philippines has perhaps found a solution. It is one of the most incredible transport network projects the country has ever seen. A venture so gargantuan in scale that it aims to redistribute Manila's vast population across other major cities in the surrounding hinterland. This is the Manila Metro subway project. Locally though, it's known by a different name, the project of the century. Today's video is brought to you by Squarespace. Look, I've been using Squarespace for several years now, and it just allowed me to make a beautiful website for myself in less than an afternoon. And that was a few years ago. It's even easier nowadays with all sorts of new features that they've implemented. Basically, Squarespace is an all-in-one platform for building websites, selling stuff, publishing content, whatever you need, you can probably do it on Squarespace. Look, I started with one of their templates, and then you could just replace the images, you could replace the text. Nowadays, they even got this AI powered blueprint tool, so you can get a site up faster than even I did. And it literally took me a few hours. And I am not a tech guy. It could actually suggest content layouts and design elements based on what you do, so less guessing and more doing. Plus, they got built-in analytics, and that's definitely going to come in handy. You can see what pages people are visiting instead of just well assuming, which is no good at all. Plus, you could do email campaigns with Squarespace,

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