Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Ronald Reagan and Saint Ignatius

When I need inspiration at work, I usually stare to the wall. However, I realized that watching a green infinite field isn't exactly the source of happiness. It would be if the green fabric turned into a beautiful landscape. But that's not the chase.

So I've decided to put two images of people that I consider referents in my life: Ronald Reagan and Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Being a Libertarian-Conservative as I am, it's hard to not lend tribute to the great Ronnie. It reminds me that at some point of recent history there were politicians that didn't believe in statism and at the same time understand the crusade that means fighting against communism.

On the other hand, Saint Ignatius of Loyola represents my spiritual leader, since I've studied in Jesuit institutions my whole life. Saint Ignatius is not only a great icon of Catholicism but a clear mind character that symbolises the values of a possible world.

Why don't share with them my little space of work?

Vinotinto making history

Needless to say, Venezuelan soccer continues to lead a pad filled by progress. Venezuelan girls of the sub-17 soccer national team beat their counterpart from New Zealand. Beautiful. For sure, Maleike and Viso are two of athletes that deserve highlight.

Whatever happens now, the task of this girls is already completed. Congratulations!

Here, enjoy a little view a Venezuelan flag in the Trinidadian soccer stadium. (Picture courtesy of my dad)