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When I discovered the real life case of Jose R., the false taxi driver, I realized that the uniqueness of his situation illustrates a topic that covers and penetrates my own reality: precariousness. Precariousness, as the limit that does not let us live, a limit marked by conditions imposed by the globalization of the logic inherent in capitalism.
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I reflected on the feeling of guilt that has installed itself in our lives, guilty for not being able to reach, for not being able to have…
I reflected on the loneliness caused by the desperate competition between equals; on the sadness that surrounds us and has taken over our lives completely and which we haven’t yet known how to react to.
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