Nicanor Parra’s sentences do not bring us the thoughts of a poet, but of an anti-poet, as he called himself. He was a man who lived for over a century in the world of letters, and who never ceased to amaze us with his particular way of seeing the world …
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The Monk And The Chocolate Ice Cream, A Buddhist Tale About The Ego
We often hear about the ego as the cause of pride or the culprit for a person’s suffering when faced with an unwanted situation. But… what exactly is the ego and how does it influence our happiness? For Western psychology it is a representation that we make of ourselves. However, …
Read More »Life’s Beautiful Journey – When It’s Worth It!
When we begin any journey in life, we are loaded, full of the superfluous. Everything is baggage and it’s hard to carry so much weight. So you take steps, small and decisive so that everything goes as expected, not always what is expected, but even so you decide to stay …
Read More »Be Yourself And The Right People Will Come Into Your Life
authentic, dreamy, stubborn at times, and even possessing madness that makes it unique. Be yourself, defend your identity in every moment of your life, even though your peculiarities, opinions or quirks do not please everyone. Keep your essence and the right people will arrive when you least expect them. This …
Read More »Jorge Luis Borges: The Biography Of A Scholar Of Letters
Due to his blindness, during much of his life Jorge Luis Borges needed the help of friends and family to continue his literary work. Discover the biography of Jorge Luis Borges, an Argentine writer, essayist and poet whose legacy remains imprinted in our literary DNA. He was a literary scholar. …
Read More »Emperor Syndrome, Tyrant Children
We are increasingly surprised by the behaviors children have towards their parents: lack of respect, insults, raising their voices, among many other things. A type of authority that goes from being in the parents to being in the children. Looks like the roles are reversed. It is no longer the …
Read More »In Cognitive Development, The Mother’s Academic Level And The Father’s Work Weigh More
A mother with university education and a father with good social status favor the cognitive development of their children. Social stratification continues to create gaps in child development. What can we do? We know that social stratification conditions child development. The support of a stable financial environment, as expected, is …
Read More »Konrad Lorenz: A Legacy To Awaken To Life
Konrad Lorenz was, without a doubt, one of the most important scientists and researchers of the 20th century. He studied animal behavior like no other scientist. He is known as the “father of ethology”, which is precisely the discipline that studies animal behavior. His research greatly enriched what we knew …
Read More »Do You Know The Jerusalem Syndrome?
Jerusalem Syndrome is a mental illness that affects tourists visiting Jerusalem and the people who live there. This disease is based on delusions and falls within psychosis. Usually, people who have this syndrome identify with certain biblical characters and start to imitate them. Some of the characters in the Bible …
Read More »Love To Be Loved
Among most people’s desires and aspirations is to be loved and valued by someone else; but how is anyone going to love you if you are not able to love yourself? This topic is usually complex, firstly, because it is very extensive, and secondly, because it can get to be …
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