Sunday, 26 June 2022
Remember me
Someone recently said to me: “It’s like waking up from a nightmare and realising the nightmare is continuing. And you still feel the same anguish.” And someone else: “I have a strange feeling of...
Working from home has shot up since the coronavirus crisis started, despite the reluctance of firms with one eye on their profits and employees’ fears of becoming isolated
Human confinement has led to wildlife appearing in unusual places; however, they are not reclaiming territory, only “poking their heads out”, as on other occasions; some species are suffering negative effects from confinement
If we look at the effects of this virus, we could say that, as a species, it has held up a mirror to us. It has made us see our shame. This is the pandemic of the scientific-technological revolution, the...
Today is April 5. Just a month ago, on March 5, I was working in Semproniana [her restaurant] preparing a dinner for a group of friends. Life was still bustling, an incessant back and forth that filled...
A phrase I am most sorry to have to use these days is that every change always brings an opportunity. Well, the world of sport has already begun on the path of opportunity. We were the first to react by...
Saying we will get out of this is the easy part, providing details of how is more difficult, even if we do know that it will be wounded, both socially and economically. If the question to be answered is...
Now more than ever I’m practising the ability to “love by dodging nettles”, as the lyrics to a particular song by Oques Grasses go. I see a lot of people doing the same thing. My mother-in-law is...
We will get through this, because at some point the transmission chain will be broken. You don’t have to be a brilliant scientist to know that, just pay attention to the wisdom of our grandmothers. They...
Comparisons between today’s health crisis and the one in 1918 are inevitable, but that catastrophe led to millions of deaths in the world
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