Ha sido un año de liberación, de restricción y llanto.
Dando más de lo posible; negando de sentir común, no sin culpa por naturaleza de dar.
Quise escribirte, quería regalarte y querría haberte enviado algo especial pero mi fuerza terminaba y no se puede embalar un paseo en barco sin lugar de origen.
Gracias por recibirme a la vuelta de esta travesía; gracias por ser feliz también mientras tanto.
Atiende al susurro de la vida y evita que grite. Las manos de tarot no son sino para quién se elige a sí mismx, si no quiere perderse entre inercia y tendencia.
Aunque no sepas señalar el elemento clave, sigue; elige jugar con la sencillez de conocimiento profundo, que pieza a pieza habrá mural, aún si de inicio no encaja; habrás seguido sin echarte la Tierra a cuestas ni echarte a costa de ella.
¿Qué más da lo que digo? La hermenéutica vive.
¿Qué más da lo que diga? La hermenéutica sigue viva.
I cannot help but think about this a lot, and I would like to know if you're interested in that discussion:
How do you think we could use technology in order to coordinate ourselves to make humanitarian help more quickly and less centralized and being on the way of giving all of us our own autonomy?
All of that still keeping privacy as much we can but also giving the chance to everyone to be a part of this "cooperation system".
Sometimes I think about something like a "Global cooperation map" to integrate every possibility of help, including a faster alert creation, but in the other hand there's still some other issue that must be solved from the begging: what would it happen with all this data in case something like that would exist? Anyway, we would have to make sure that all of us have the best of chances to be a part of it.
To make a true balance it should belong to nobody and to everyone at the same time... What should it be the most realistic way to make something like that as equal as possible?
All of that may sound partly delusional, but it boils down to: how could we use technology in the most constructive way to serve life.
(*) After writing this, I find that they exist apps for doing something similar that what is concerning us here. Anyway, even if I notice there are very similar options, the discussion is still open.