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The meaning of work: an opportunity for self-realization or torture?
The Spanish word for work, trabajo, comes from the Latin trepalium, which was an instrument of torture in Roman times. In English, ‘work’ comes from the Gothic word wrikan, meaning persecution.
A negative perspective of suffering without hope of change, which has endured for thousands of years. This status quo has suddenly been shattered by the phenomenon known as ‘The Great Resignation’: an important social movement and a work revolution which is shaking the foundations of many companies and sectors. Nearly 50 million workers in the US left their jobs in 2021 and this wave is gradually spreading to other countries.
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Play to win and lead from abundance: today more than ever
Deep and negative changes derived from the coronavirus pandemic that require us to make decisions to look to the future with more enthusiasm and guarantees.

Employability = self-knowledge + self-confidence + self-responsibility + self-demand + self-development
We are living in a particularly difficult time, with great risks, which entail a growing and natural concern for the future.

To lead is to assume your social responsibility: the example of Pablo Isla
One of the positive effects of the harsh Coronovirus crisis is the greater visibility and social recognition of some companies and managers.

Mindset management: reinventing change
Our mentality is a set of attitudes, values, beliefs and perspective on life that we have forged over the years and make us unique.

Living with gratitude and a purpose: learning from Pau Donés
Live with gratitude, pursue your purpose, be yourself. Powerful learnings that Pau Donés has left us, beyond his magnificent songs.

Responsibility: the other face of freedom
Viktor Frankl was a visionary who, more than 70 years ago, was already reflecting on the limits of personal freedom. “Freedom, however, is not the last word. Freedom is only part of the story and half of the truth. Freedom is in danger of evolving into mere arbitrariness unless it






