Originality vs. Imitation: A Timeless Lesson from Herman Melville
Es mejor fallar en la originalidad que triunfar en la imitación. Herman Melville
As we listen to the radio this morning, avoiding any unpleasant surprises amidst the flurry of last-minute deals, many are still waiting for their December bonuses or salaries, some from PEMEX, others from business owners on the brink of financial collapse.
The Cold Start to Winter
January is always challenging, and this December has been no different with enticing discounts from both national and international chains in stores and supermarkets. However, supporting local businesses in our neighborhood markets proves to be a more economical choice, especially if you have a trusted vendor who knows your preferences.
Youth Apathy and Tax Burdens
Several significant issues loom as Christmas 2025 approaches. Young people seem to have fallen silent, either due to genuine disinterest or the lack of conviction, reason, and intelligence to address their grievances publicly without external backing.
In the second matter, small and medium-sized business owners face daily tax scrutiny from the Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT). This constant pressure on Mexican entrepreneurs who have invested in the country for decades, risking their capital and the livelihoods of thousands of employees, is unjust. Such treatment should not be the norm in a democracy that prides itself on inclusivity.
Lastly, the unprecedented voluntary return of migrants from the United States without any possessions, except for their own bodies, shatters the American Dream narrative. These individuals left behind years of hardship, living without documents and facing government persecution under Donald Trump’s administration.
The Contradictory Leadership of a Radical Republican
The radical, boastful, and narcissistic leader’s double standards are evident in his attempts to invade Venezuela and commission at least 25 warships bearing his name. His primary focus remains on profit, whether through drug trafficking or warfare, as he disregards human lives and their value.
A Year in Review: Trials, Tragedies, and Slim Hope
As 2025 draws to a close, we are left with a mix of challenges: contained violence, unexpected tragedies, and scarce positive developments. This fleeting journey of intelligence, as José Antonio Marina describes in “El vuelo de la inteligencia,” resembles a river rather than a collection of photographs.
The Mexican Navy Plane Tragedy: A Reminder of Life’s Hardships
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The tragic crash of a Mexican Navy plane en route to the United States, carrying a minor with burns, reopened wounds from another tragedy – the fragility of life itself.