Factis aude!
La expresión original viene del latín «Sapere aude» (atrévete a saber) (lo) que impulsa a toda persona a continuar estudiando, conociendo cosas para que nunca dejen de saber, porque el […]
Facta, non verbat
«Hechos, no palabras» es uno de los dichos latinos que exigen a la persona interpelada que deje de prometer, sino que cumpla con acciones lo que dice. Esto con el fin de […]
Cómo entender a tu profesor en latín
Guía rápida para comprender algunas expresiones que utilizan los profesores que enseñan materias humanísticas y de vez en cuando dicen algo en un idioma que no entendemos y parece muerto… […]
Why Opera?
When we think about the opera what comes to our minds is a luxury for elder people or high society. If not that, something we dislike for being boring or […]
Are you the catcher in the rye?
Life is in motion, it goes faster and faster, especially when you are a teenager. Information moves around us and we tend to lose our concentration, and we cannot find […]
The burden of freedom
We are afraid of having liberty because we need to be responsible for what it may come next. We may lack the truth to support freedom and then accept whatever […]
Should we be happy if others aren’t?
Life has many aspects that may seem unavoidable or we may think it is just luck. Perhaps we haven’t done anything special or we think we may not deserve the […]
Is need bad?
What do we need? Do we really need many things? If we have all we need, then what is missing? Is it good to have it all? Can we have […]
Innovation and tradition a Heraclitean and Parmenidean dilemma
One of the main problems in ancient Grece was a metaphysical problem between two philosophers: Heraclitus and Parmenides. That issue lasted around 300 years without any solution until Plato and Aristotle […]
El show de México
El mundo se mueve con rapidez, cada día se presentan nuevos retos, ideologías, personas y situaciones personales, económicas y políticas que nos llevan a una vorágine de actividades que nos […]