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By Víctor Lameda … , 11 April 2026
Inequality as the Real Terrain

Inequality as the Real Terrain

Inequality as the Real Terrain: How the Differences That Divide Us Can Also Drive Us Forward

We are told that “everyone is equal,” yet daily experience proves otherwise. Equality functions as a moral and legal ideal, not as a description of reality. Life unfolds across a landscape of asymmetries—economic, social, ethnic, political, cognitive, physical, and cultural. And while these differences may seem unjust, they also open unexpected spaces for creativity, resilience, and success.

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  • Inequality
  • Culture
By Víctor Lameda … , 10 April 2026
Self-Knowledge and Human Development.

Self-Knowledge and Human Development.

Self-Knowledge and Human Development: A Path to Achieving Personal and Professional Potential

Self-knowledge is one of the fundamental competencies for holistic development. Understanding who we are, how we think, what emotions arise in different contexts, and which values guide our actions allows us to build a life that is coherent, balanced, and purposeful. Far from being an abstract concept, self-knowledge has become a cornerstone of modern psychology, emotional intelligence, and professional growth.

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By Víctor Lameda … , 10 April 2026
When Talent Is Not Enough

When Talent Is Not Enough

🌱 When Talent Is Not Enough: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Educational Opportunities

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  • Talent
  • Culture
By Víctor Lameda … , 10 April 2026
When work becomes the best therapy

When work becomes the best therapy

WHEN WORK BECOMES THE BEST THERAPY

To say that employment can become the best therapy is to recognize that work is not only a source of income but also a pillar of identity, stability, and emotional recovery. For people with mental health conditions, gaining access to decent work can mean the difference between exclusion and full reintegration into society. Yet, only one in six people with mental health problems has a job, a figure that reflects structural barriers, stigma, and the lack of inclusive policies.

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  • Culture
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