Yesterday we celebrated a new anniversary of the birth of Juan Pablo Duarte, the Father of the Dominican Homeland and one of the most transcendental figures in the history of our nation. Duarte was not only an independence hero; He was a political visionary, a thinker ahead of his time and the moral architect of … Continue reading The First Dominican: Juan Pablo Duarte.
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The “Don’t Die” Experiment — Netflix Documentary Review
Obsession, Longevity, and the Modern Quest for Immortality Don’t Die is a new Netflix documentary that explores one of the most extreme longevity experiments of our time, led by millionaire entrepreneur Bryan Johnson. His mission is radically simple and profoundly unsettling: to not die. In the documentary, Johnson presents himself as a living laboratory—an individual … Continue reading The “Don’t Die” Experiment — Netflix Documentary Review
5 Powerful Quotes from Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King Jr. That Still Resonate Today.
Every year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is commemorated in the United States, but the relevance of Dr. King’s ideas extends far beyond American borders. Even for those of us who are not from the U.S., his influence remains profound and universal. Reading Why We Can’t Wait confirms something unmistakable: Martin Luther King Jr. was … Continue reading 5 Powerful Quotes from Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King Jr. That Still Resonate Today.
5 economics books to better understand today’s world
Economics is not just a technical science: it is a social science that directly influences how we live, work, consume, and develop as societies. After years of studying economics, it is clear that few disciplines have gained as much prominence in public debate as this one. Today, the world is going through a kind of … Continue reading 5 economics books to better understand today’s world
Nuremberg (2025) Movie Review — Why the Law Separates Good from Evil (Spoilers).
Can justice truly define good and evil after war? I recently watched Nuremberg, a historical drama that should not be confused with the classic Judgment at Nuremberg (1961). This film is adapted from the book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai and explores the psychological, legal, and moral foundations of the Nuremberg Trials … Continue reading Nuremberg (2025) Movie Review — Why the Law Separates Good from Evil (Spoilers).




