About economic security and mental health
Economic security, derived from decent and equitable employment, is a pillar for mental health. Job uncertainty and precarious working conditions exacerbate anxiety and depression disorders. A job that guarantees fair and safe conditions, as well as equal opportunities for all, can be a great ally in promoting mental health, offering people a sense of purpose and belonging.
Mariano Ruperthuz Honorato
About a great information machine rather than knowledge and experience
Today, the world is presented as a great information machine, not necessarily of knowledge and experience, which seeks to elude all mediation. All the information in the world seems to be available, but there seems to be no commotion for lives and for the world. Therefore, here there is a question of generosity or pettiness, and there is another way of understanding this dependence on novelty as the only thing that attracts attention. In this sense, I often say that the past is full of novelties.
Carlos Skliar
About billionaires who inherit their fortune
Several bankers argue that there will be a transfer of wealth like never before in history. But it will not be from people with greater resources to those with fewer resources but rather it will derive from a gift from father to son. Over the next 20 to 30 years, more than 1,000 of today’s billionaires are likely to transfer more than $5.2 trillion to their heirs.
The Guardian
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