Monday, 27 October 2014

Dirty Money

Honestly, I hate money.  I hate being depended of this dirty way to live on.  I hate when people change when they have lots of money or even the discrimination that exist because of money. But in the world with live in, it’s absolutely necessary (and it’s sucks by the way).

So, how we are talk about money this time, I will say how money affects my life. Here I go.
I could say that I’m very good keeping money. I always know how to manage and how to spend this on things I need. I think it is legacy from my dad, because he’s like a genius on use money and I’m in the same way.

I can say that my family is not rich but we aren’t poor neither. We live with the things we need and we don’t lack anything. But money is a thing with deal every single month. Like the most Chilean families must to do.

But If I would be millionaire, honestly, I’d spend my money on clothes, music, concerts and books. My favorite things by the way. But as can you see, money it’s not necessary in my life. And I hope it would never be in that way.

As I said, the most part of my money I spend on concerts. This is one of my most important things on my life, so I try to go to every concert of my favorite musicians in Chile.

Finishing with this post, If I ever had to pawn of my own belongings, I think I pawn my books. Because it’s an easy way to get cash.


See ya next time! 

Monday, 20 October 2014

How Green Are You?

Honestly, I’m not green at all. I mean, I’m not into recycle. And that’s not because I don’t care at all, it’s because I never done it before and those things aren't into my habits.

And this is the bad situation. The most people don’t know how to recycle or what kind of things they can do to help our planet and this is a government’s responsibility because they must to have laws or citizen regulations and teaches people how to use them.

By the way, I can say that I help on Greenpeace as much as I can I do. I’m register in this organization and always try to sign their campaigns. For example, I’m one of their citizens at Glacier Republic, a campaign to keep and protect our glaciers from thermoelectric companies who abused too bad of our natural resources.

I know, it’s my fault don’t know what else can I do to help to save our planet but sometimes I don’t have time enough to do another things like this ( I know, it’s a bad excuse).

Honestly, in my case, I always prefer to walk rather than go to the bus. Even at subway because I hate subway, but bicycle and walk I think are the best options to try to help Earth.

Also, Keep the water or divide the rubbish I think is the best way to help. Everybody can do that and we just to read and learn about it a little more and try to do the best of us.

See ya next time!



Monday, 6 October 2014

A piece of news

Today i’m going to comment about a piece of news that involves a lot of people who live in Santiago: Transantiago strike.

Since the beginning of the day, bus drivers started a labor strike because their labor laws. In my opinion, their demand is fair because they don’t have minimum requisites to work or even they don’t have a right place to rest or to eat in their lunch hour.

But, even when they are in all their right, the citizens are the victims. Especially the working-class who needs to travel hours to go to work or study or everything. Always the periphery of the city is the most effect of everything and in this case isn’t the exception.

I live on Puente Alto, the commune with more population density, and travel around the city is difficult already so when all those things happens we keep enclosed and we can’t do nothing to change about.

Arriving the university was hard this morning to me, because buses didn’t stopped to catch people or they didn’t passed.

News like that are awful. Tv always show us the bad news first and it affects the viewers. I would like to watch on TV cheerful news or something like that. Sometimes, people needs to see good things to change their mood and television have the power to do it even without lose their mission of inform the country.

See ya next week!