jueves, 17 de octubre de 2019


Long-term planning ain’t my thing. I usually try to focus on the daily basis planning, but if you ask me about what I want to do for this summer holidays, I would take a while to think about it and probably answer something random like going to the beach or travelling outside the country. And even though those ideas aren’t that bad, in fact, they are actually nice plans for holidays, it’s difficult for me to start the procedure required to accomplish them.
Resultado de imagen para bosque 
 I am more of a reactive person, last year some friends told me from one week to another: “hey, let’s go to Valdivia” and I went, the experience itself was quite delightful. So from the previous sentence I assume two things in order to enclosure my parameters in reference to where would I go. First, I have to trust in the people that I go with, or at least one of them has to be one of my one-handed-counted friends. Second, the place doesn’t matter, I would enjoy anything that involves the ones I care about wherever is the place.



Resultado de imagen para playa In conclusion, I don’t know (yet) and don’t care about where is the geological place, or whether or not it has a cultural richness or beautiful landscapes, as long the people I’m with are people that I care about and they care about me, for I think that the beauty of a trip does not principally reside in the external conditions and features, but into the development of memories, relationships and how they become a part of ourselves in an introspective way that ends up expressing itself in how we develop our experiences and relationships. Of course the place indeed matters, it’s an important part of the trip, but I would not reject a trip for where it wishes to take place, but for the people that are involved in it.

jueves, 29 de agosto de 2019

Wali?


I’ve never been amused by Disney movies. I mean yes, I’ve seen the classic ones when i was a lot younger, but today I just don’t think I’m able to sit through an entire Disney movie.
Well that last line was a lie, there’s one I think I enjoy, a lot indeed, and it’s name is Wall-E.
Resultado de imagen para wall-e

The entire concept of Wall-e it’s a futuristic dystopia that actually makes sense, and the way the world is going, it may actually be accurate. Besides the mature context of the movie, the characters are way too lovable. Wall-e, the out-dated naive robot who never had contact with an complex way of life (or machinery) gets to know E.V.A, who is an new wave technological robot, and they both begin to feel things for each other.

The things that i like the most of this movie are, on one hand, the fact that it shows that relationships does not fall back onto the features that comes beforehand in the individuals that are involved within, but  instead it depends on the energy put into the growth of the relationship itself, and in the other hand the fact that the things that saved the human race at the end, are their creations, showing that the creator and creation are in a dialectical correlation. 

Now tell me, which other Disney movie has this kind of meaning behind it, huh?