
In our days there is a very deep-rooted expression. It includes the confession of many who sometimes accept it with guilt and tend to apologize for their employment: “I’m sorry for being self-centered…”
A person’s statement that alludes to an event in which he or she was a participant, whether as a key figure or as circumstantial evidence, should not be surrounded by excuses. If the incident concerns you and the investigation helps to clarify it, there is nothing to complain about; The quote is relevant.
Another statement that is gaining more and more adherents every day is usually held by those who claim the power to plan other people’s futures. For a reason that is not entirely clear, they ask the person they are talking to to leave their “comfort zone”. To diversify. Oddly enough, this act is usually not aimed at those who suffer from frustrations, but at those who are going through periods of satisfaction, both emotionally and professionally. Experimentation does not always bring with it the opportunity to illuminate virtuous processes. There are many examples of people who enjoy jobs or hobbies and are not pressured to impose radical prejudices in their lives.
To support the above, it is essential for me to be self-centered. Relying on evidence to defend my property. I take a literature workshop and often several of my classmates argue that I should step out of the “comfort zone.” One of them specifically told me: “I am aware of your preference for current topics, especially political ones. However, you should change your thematic direction and discover more pleasant directions.” As if the ones I breathe don’t bring me enough joy. I suffer from a stigma that perhaps affects many others too. If so, I suggest you feed on unwavering conviction and perseverance to survive the siege.
Alejandro De Muro demuroalejandro4@gmail.com
We live in a society that has long been in a deep crisis of values, in which everything seems to be possible: many have lost trust in institutions, everyone is replacing solidarity, fragmentation and social violence are increasing, negative attitudes such as lying, discrimination and aggression are being naturalized. It is possible to see it in everyday life and it seems to be irreversible. But if more and better positive values could be instilled by families and schools, future generations of Argentines could be the engine of change. It is clear that it is compassionate people who can build a more humane, resilient and just society. Let us not resign ourselves to living in a society of worthlessness.
Patrick Oschlies poschlies@yahoo.com.ar
Labor reform faces opposition from unions and certain advocates. Today, there are many employment lawsuits involving usurious interest rates and workers who believe they are being fired on the advice of lawyers demanding large compensation. Companies pay compensation that can destabilize their economy and, in some cases, lead to closure or bankruptcy, motivated by discretionary calculations by lawyers who benefit from the business owners and employees themselves (litigation industry). A factory needs workers for its production, but due to the risk of layoffs, the manufacturer is reluctant to hire employees even though it is against increasing production. Smart labor reform could solve unemployment and production. Taking into account that without invented judgments, the employee will pay more attention to his source of employment, because he runs the risk of dismissal if he does compliant or lazy work. With the labor reform, unemployment will end, the only people who would be harmed would be the lawyers called caranchos and traffic accident lawyers. Another key issue is dues to unions, which is a very important amount of money that union members manage without control.
Miguel Baghdasarian mbtexbaco@gmail.com
We citizens see with true horror the level of obscenity displayed by the Argentine football leadership when it comes to managing the resources it generates for its own benefit through the purchase of priceless real estate and high-end collector cars. They have an ostentatious standard of living. I understand that all of this is worthy of psychopathic analysis. The Financial Information Unit (UIF) requires the “certificate of origin and legality of funds” every time the purchase of a property or vehicle exceeds a certain value. This certificate requires that the buyer submits a statement about the origin of his money to the relevant notary or registry. An expert in economics prepares detailed information and certifies the audited documentation to prove the reported source of the funds. Everything is also legalized by the respective professional council for economics. While there is debate about whether there are frontmen, monotributists, pensioners or whatever, one does not understand why the judiciary does not go to the sources and examine the documentation that would be the tip of the great ball that represents this entire assembly.
Gustavo Oscar Colla gustavo.colla@yahoo.com
December 8th marked the 40th anniversary of the Intercontinental Cup final between Argentinos Jrs. and Juventus. A breathtaking game from the great Argentine team. He was champion of the Libertadores in 1985 with quality players who were the product of the “hotbed of the world,” as Bicho de La Paternal is described. Some of them played in the national team: Batista, Borghi, Pasculli, Ereros. The Argentinos are one of the best teams in the world for this achievement and FIFA will certainly invite El Bicho to take part in the next Club World Cup. For members, fans and sympathizers, this memory is indelible.
Mario A. Parafati malerjandroparafati@gmail.com