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Recuerdas

Memory is often described as a storehouse, but in practice it behaves more like a living weave. Individuals remember unevenly, cultures remember selectively, and civilisations remember strategically. What survives transmission is rarely detail and almost never balance. What persists is pattern: threat, loss, success under pressure, moments where coordination mattered and failure carried cost. Psychology […]

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Structural Insecurity Precedes Moral Failure

Racism, misogyny, and other forms of exclusion recur not because they are compelling, justified, or desirable, but because large-scale social systems are biased toward generating them, or things like them, under stress. Calling this structural does not mean denying choice. People do make choices, good, bad, and ugly, and they live with the consequences of […]