I’m sorry
One of the hardest words we can pronounce in any languaje is «SORRY». Saying it challenges us to accept something we may not like, or we can’t imagine its consequences. There […]
Midas curse
Ancient Greeks used to educate their kids with myths, magical or realistc stories, to show them virtues, actions and ideas so they could live in a world where they needed to survive. […]
Tarzan and the quest for identity
This is the well-known story of a man brought up by gorillas in the middle of the jungle who later meets a girl and falls in love with her. A young […]
Tenochtitlan
(Tenoch = piedra nopal) Los Aztecas llegan al Valle de México o de Anáhuac y cambian su nombre a Mexicas ya que fundan México Tenochtitlan en 1325 d.C. El valle […]
What would happen if we couldn’t tell lies?
Imagine a world where the only things we could say were only the truth. Imagine what we could say and the type of relations we could have. Are we forced to tell […]
SABER DISCUTIR
Cuando estamos en una discusión que el tema nos puede apasionar demasiado, buscamos de alguna manera u otra imponer o demostrar que nuestra opinión es válida, ya sea porque sabemos […]
Tlatelolco
Tlalteli significa montón de arena. Ubicado en Av. Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas esq. Flores Magón, Nonoalco, Tlatelolco; Ciudad de México, C.P. 06900. ARQUEOLOGÍA Cuando llegaron los Aztecas fundaron México Tenochtitlan […]
¿Somos libres?
Cuando nos hablan de la libertad muchas veces pensamos en conceptos que nos ayudan a rellenar el significado de ser libre, por ejemplo: responsabilidad, actuar voluntariamente, madurez, etc. Sabemos que […]
The shape of love
Guillermo Del Toro made a movie about a humanoid sea monster from the Amazons that falls in love with a mute woman who works at the facility as a janitor […]
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