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Letters to the Editor — 367 episodes

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Letters to the Editor and Freedom of Speech

2

Learning to Dream

3

Boredom

4

Is Yoga a Sport?

5

The Power of Reading

6

Technological Revolution

7

What Top-Level Competitive Sport Demands

8

The Blocking Axe

9

Obviously

10

Communication and Connection

11

Citizens Want to Know

12

The Wounds of the Soul

13

1.1.9999

14

Energetic Support

15

Protest, Harassment and Bullying

16

Caution, Fear and Alarm

17

Science Fiction, Political Science and the Study of Politics

18

Politics Farce, Comedy, Chaos or Comic Sketch?

19

Debt and the Emotional Balance Sheet

20

Synonyms

21

I Really Like People

22

The Invasion of Cryptocurrencies

23

Doubts

24

Unfair Euphemisms and Indecent Dismissals

25

A Dialogue of the Deaf

26

Tacky Attire and Bad Manners on Television

27

I Must Be a Freak

28

The Whiting That Bites Its Own Tail

29

Fans, Followers and Influencers

30

Freedom An Entelechy

31

Trades and Professions

32

I Have Such a Bad Memory

33

Crochet in the European Parliament

34

Judges Have Hearts Too

35

Zuckerberg’s Poetry

36

Humour in Politics

37

The esthetics of Behaviour

38

Perplexity, Disbelief and Frustration

39

Popularity and Populism

40

Selfism and the Selfists

41

Immunity and Impunity

42

Living Is Madness

43

Tremendous Paradoxes

44

Personality, Idiosyncrasy and Humour

45

Improper Nouns

46

Looking after number one

47

Air Quotes

48

The Horizon

49

Knowing what, who, how and why we are

50

Africa as a school subject

51

The Dancing Busts

52

Smarty-pants

53

Relational models and seduction

54

Perception

55

They cannot take salt away from us

56

What they tell me…

57

Imagination and influence

58

The parasites

59

The best asset

60

Impulses and Smiles

61

The Falseness of “Reality”

62

An Almost Eternal Backpack

63

A Dead End

64

Circumstances and Influences

65

People Are Not a Source

66

A World Full of Bows

67

Soon and late

68

Take a Deep Breath

69

The Toxic and the Unbearable

70

Sensations are priceless

71

Some people are always awake

72

What people say about us and self-esteem

73

We Have to Make Time for the Essential

74

Self-love and vanity

75

Is anything really foreseeable?

76

Lighters and bulbs

77

Tacky and Posh

78

Generalised attention deficit

79

There Is a Rush for Everything

80

Laughter Is No Longer in Fashion

81

On the Subject of Happiness

82

Differences of Opinion and Criteria

83

Heaven Can’t Wait

84

Get Your Ass Off the Couch

85

The Raging News

86

Great-Grandparents Are Here to Stay

87

Virtual Television

88

Life is the Best Thing We Have

89

“OOO”

90

Contemporising and Relativising

91

The Entrepreneurial Vocation

92

The Consumption of Gossip

93

I’m Drowning in a Glass of Water

94

Sport Almost Drove Me Crazy

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The Dignity of Heroes

96

About Ho’oponopono.

97

Imagination Cannot Be Manipulated

98

The Normal and the Extraordinary

99

The War of the Corvettes

100

Words That Change the World

101

Transit and Commitment

102

Stupidity Does Have Its Limits

103

The Silence of Solitude

104

Love Does Not Cure Everything

105

The False Myth of Inspiration

106

Mistakes Are on the Rise

107

Machines and Fingers

108

The Sound of the Rain

109

The Look

110

Challenges and the Horizon

111

About the Philosopher’s Stone

112

“WASP” People

113

Opportunities and Moments

114

Occasional Counsellors

115

Flying Like Birds

116

Knowledge Does Not Imply Wisdom

117

I Urgently Need to Buy a Character

118

Don’t Tell Me It’s Not Funny

119

Neither Relative nor Absolute

120

The “SSBH” Factor

121

Intelligence and Stubbornness

122

Dogs Also Have Hearts

123

The Dream Is Not Always Reciprocated

124

Leaders Are Made

125

Learning from Life

126

Acquiring and Sharing Knowledge

127

The Intelligences.

128

Happiness Lies in Thinking Just Enough

129

Silence Speaks 

130

Do We Want to be Slaves?

131

The Power of Concentration and Forgetting Oneself in Sport

132

Life is an Indecipherable Enigma

133

We Have Plenty of Vowels and Consonants

134

Culture Can Be Bought

135

Plants Bring Joy to Our Lives

136

Idioms to Survive a Crisis

137

Considering Oneself Normal

138

Don’t Let Them Steal Our Energy

139

Intelligence and Emotions

140

The Political Penumbra

141

We Have Plenty of Lessons

142

We Cannot Play with Destiny

143

We Are Surrounded by Sweet-Talkers

144

Living Is Like a Game

145

Living in Uncertainty

146

You Don’t Have to Love Yourself So Much

147

Language Must Break Down Walls

148

What is Happening and What Is Passing

149

No More Free Lectures, Please

150

From Ill-Formed Sources

151

Sleeping Positions

152

“Just Because” is a Good Enough Reason

153

The active Routine

154

Do Not Tighten The Rope Too Much

155

Friendship and Family are Now in High Demand

156

Guilty Today, Innocent Tomorrow

157

Books Should Be Within Reach

158

I Have Doubts Many Doubts

159

Well-Known but Little-Admired

160

Better Hurry Up and Die…

161

A Lack of Charismatic Leaders

162

Experience Is No Longer a Virtue

163

Reading on Paper — An Immense Pleasure

164

A Manifesto Against Incompetence

165

Knowing a Lot, Winning Little

166

What Is the Truth About the Vaccine

167

Forty Years is Nothing

168

Cinema is Life

169

A Football Overload, Served Lifeless

170

Why So Much Euphoria in the European Union?

171

The Imported Second Wave and the Long-Awaited Vaccine

172

A Company Called Spain

173

The Political De-escalation

174

In Support of Sports Events with Limited Capacity

175

Coronavirus and Queues in Supermarkets

176

Feminism in the Family, at School, and in the Workplace

177

The Digital Divide and Digital Literacy

178

What’s Left to See in Politics!

179

Spain Is Not Made of Glass

180

Heroes Who Save Lives

181

Life and Avatars

182

Requiem for the Book

183

Parallel Trials

184

Excellence

185

Old Age Can Be Wonderful

186

Irony, Sarcasm, and Mockery

187

Looking Down One’s Nose

188

Modern-Day Sages

189

The Devil Knows More Because He’s Old

190

Beating about the bush

191

Me! At My Age

192

Green Light for Insults

193

Amazon and the Cosmos

194

Do You Remember Sex?

195

We’re Going to Break Up Because We Get on Well

196

Fiction and Real Events

197

The Commitment of the Written Word

198

Hoaxes and Devilry

199

The Stock Market, Values, Life, and Society

200

Freedom, Divine Treasure

201

Lift Your Spirits

202

If I Were a Politician

203

Errare Humanum Est!

204

The Right to Optimism

205

The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius

206

It’s Never Too Late to Say ‘I Love You’

207

Meme Nonsense

208

Venomous Tongues

209

Minor Celebrities

210

Anger Is Unattractive

211

It doesn’t Take much to Say “Thank You” and “Sorry”

212

“Happy People Are More Seductive”

213

Memory, Forgetting, and Learning

214

The voice is the mirror of the soul

215

Living Life

216

Old Age Isn’t What It Used to Be

217

Ten to Ten

218

The Sense of Love

219

The Memory Factory

220

I Do Married to the Web

221

Applause on Television

222

Patience to endure Fifty Years together

223

Divorcee Parties

224

Old age is life

225

The false generational myth

226

Mistakes give life

227

At the second or third attempt

228

Rock and roll has been orphaned

229

I am a romantic about political life

230

We need to find the poetry in politics

231

The four seasons could be reduced to two

232

There is no need to always put on a brave face

233

Experience does not expire and is being under-utilised

234

Politics must be an infused science

235

The Grotesque Absurdity That invades Us

236

The kind of humor that never goes out of fashion

237

We need to talk to young people more

238

Why call it artificial?

239

Being honest comes at a cost

240

We should not cry just for the sake of crying

241

History is what is told but not always what actually happened

242

We have no time to even watch it go by

243

Parity Should Be Absolute

244

The new channels of journalism

245

Retirement, Boredom, and Volunteering

246

For better—or Worse—Without Makeup

247

We should walk more because it is healthy and distracting

248

Is there such a thing as ‘calculophobia’?

249

Hey! Look at this video

250

I think I suffer from ‘videophobia’

251

We must turn our backs on convention

252

The head is always in its place and is not made of wood

253

Doing nothing is doing something

254

We are an oxymoron with legs, or something like that

255

I've sometimes thought about isolating myself in a bubble

256

To think, reflect, consider, meditate or come up with something

257

Extremes in football and politics

258

You have to think very hard to subsist

259

Pride, petulance, false modesty and theatre

260

Today I want to be bored

261

Half-blind dates

262

Intentions and Impulsiveness

263

The passing of our years

264

Pride, vanity, presumptuousness and arrogance

265

We need more than just empathy

266

I don't want to be overwhelmed

267

Faith could go through the roof

268

Take advantage of the waiting time

269

We should not economise on language

270

A completely empty bookcase

271

Celebrities and influence

272

Crocodiles Don’t Know How to Pretend

273

Playing the fool Doesn’t Work

274

Adopting, Caring for the Planet, and Reading

275

Women Should Step Forward

276

Law, justice and its application

277

Are Politicians Progressing Adequately?

278

Almost everything starts with a D

279

Stone Craftmen

280

Thank you for letting me be myself

281

Politics is feminine and political is something else

282

Loneliness is priceless

283

We cannot live without some poetry

284

Little Ado to Reap many rewards

285

Tattoos are much more than a fad

286

Maribel’s Thoughts

287

There Are No Valid Answers to Existential Doubt

288

The rest is just nonsense

289

Life is not lived in great strides

290

Identities, ideologies and coexistence

291

I say it because I can and because I want to

292

Books Do not Choose Their Readers

293

I live, therefore I am

294

Ignorance, Knowledge, and Intelligence

295

I write this so I don’t forget

296

We Live in The Midst Of Widespread Confusion

297

The Slavery of Today's Celebrities

298

The Brotherhood of Cousins

299

When there are not enough words or reasons

300

It’s Not Always advisable to Sleep on It

301

That Device That Dominates Us

302

It is No Longer Enough to Pull the Wool Over Our Eyes

303

Reflecting on «Letters to the editors» progress: Interview

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Loneliness is not always sad

305

Experience bears good fruit

306

I can’t think of anything better than being happy

307

We should not bite our tongues so often

308

Chips and old blocks

309

Wealth is not just material assets

310

This is not the way

311

The side effects of losing the remote control

312

Prejudices and Morality

313

Unresolved sexual tension

314

The wise work silently

315

Life is great when you don’t have to give explanations

316

Not voting is not the solution

317

The posing coach

318

A treatise on excellence

319

I find It hard to believe

320

Intentions and actions

321

Water, a priceless treasure

322

Go ahead - It can be done (and I’m not bluffing)

323

The art of pretence

324

We should learn to look down

325

It´s time to go digital

326

Time is never lost miserably

327

Brain, mind and mentality do not age in the same way

328

Emotions before obligations

329

Lies can go a long way

330

Old friends don’t have to be long-time friends

331

The four seasons have become two

332

Boredom Is not foolish

333

It must be very sad to die of sorrow

334

Hugs and kisses are becoming devalued

335

Only birds can fly

336

A joke that will affect us all

337

Anti-violence chip

338

It seems neither fair nor logical to me

339

Words are not enough

340

Today for me and tomorrow for me too

341

The pride of the fortunate

342

There is nothing poetic about the metaverse

343

Better never than late

344

Knowledge takes up less space

345

Voices, gestures, looks and attitudes

346

Wealth improvishes

347

Switch everything off before we leave

348

Nothing else matters

349

Stop giving me advice, daddy

350

Lady Solitude

351

Books should be within easy reach

352

Remaining silent does not mean to give endorsement

353

Living and surviving

354

Heels and stilts

355

Selling advice

356

Age is not about counting the years

357

Comedy and politics

358

We must focus on the present

359

We cast aside experience and seniority

360

The rope is being pulled too tight

361

Old and new social classes

362

Extraterrestrial intelligence

363

Knowledge, memory and memories

364

To be happy it is better to be in complete ignorance

365

Love can find us at any age

366

Who is Enrique Stuyck?

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