martes, 14 de junio de 2011

My favorite festivity


MEAT OUT DAY, it's the name for the festivity that pretend make that people don't eat meat and don't use products tested on animals. This happend every march 20, in a lot of countries. It isn't an old tradition, this exist just since 1985.
This
festivita es suportad foro a Lot of instituciones chat pretend a vegetarianism diet in people, and animalism way to make conscience in people about unfair animal's live by the heartless man's selfishness.
In this festivity vegan and vegetarian people cook all the food that you can imagine and give it free on the streets, and they don't use anyone product testing on animals, because they want to show to everyone that you can live well, eat tasty and not only the food that you normally eat, actually very new and interesting tastes.
This is absolutelly importan for the world because it isn't just an animalism festivity, in fact, is an ecologist and medical festivity, you are listening arguments from a lot of disciplines and all those for give a hand to animals, because no one else help them from the man's cruelty.
I like it because this festivity is for a good reason, a noble reason, and behind there is a movement that is shaking hard on the teenager's head! and is showing to us, the truth behind our beakfast, lunch, dinner or whatever that we eat and use, is showing to us how many tears there are in our food.
Also, we can see in our country, a new wave of veg(an)etarian movements, that use this new traditions, and make them part of our culture, and that’s is too important, because they make us part of this festivity and tell us about new ways to see the world.  

A very special Book


Irvin David Yalom is an author of novels and nonfiction books, also he's a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University, and he's very famous by his existential psychotherapy, that's a point that he wrote usually on his novels.
He was born on June 13 of 1931 and he's still alive. He wrote usually about feelings like death, freedom, isolation, meaninglessness, all the things that make the existential realities, he believe in science and his skepticism about non-material or spiritual understandings of life, I don't agree with that, but I respect his thinking, and I really like how he wrote novels about that. That is mainly the reason that I admire him, because his way to write about feelings owns of existentialism, help me in a hard moment, and I read "when nietzsche wept" a really famous novel of him, and every word, every thought was representing everything that I was living, and the solutions and of nietzsche's problems, make me RE-CONSIDERING the decisions I had made at that moment, and everything was right!, I could do the things in the right way. My reason of "why" I admire him is a little selfish, but honestly to me it was really important, because that book give a lot of important things to me… honestly this is not my favorite author, or my favorite book, but with the book in my mind I made the decision of study psychology (in the book the author tells the story of Freud, the father of the psychoanalysis) so, after reading I started to search information about psychology, specially psychoanalysis… It helps me a lot with my life, so I have a very special affection to the book.