Mujica, much more than a few phrases

Pepe Mujica's death has sparked an international wave of sentiment that reveals the need for life models we all have together, including the left, always in search of available utopias.

Social networks have stretched Mujica's thinking and turned it into dozens of aphorisms of those that are so successful in the era of self-help served up in thought pills ideal for the pages of a diary: "Hate ends up making you stupid and if it doesn't, it ends up making you stupid and getting up after each fall and starting over, "Don't tire of being good, because even if it seems like it's not of much use, it helps you be at peace with yourself", "You can't go to the supermarket to buy more life"...

But all these truths would be thin if they weren't a distillation of life, of hard life, of hard life, of hard life, of hard life, of his wife, overcome with a serene smile on the way out. Mujica's strength is that he was a real man, made of one piece, one of those who live what they preach. silently recognize that part of our anguish and dissatisfaction comes from the fact that we are afraid to not have. are actually".