Omar NietoinBooks and MoreThe adventures of Thales of MiletusI think that all of us who have read a little have an idea of who Thales of Miletus is, and the philosophers of ancient Greece come to…Aug 9Aug 9
Omar NietoThe end of Eddie Willers — Part 2Eddie Willers tries to start the engine of the Comet, one of Taggart Transcontinental’s trains, but so far his attempts have been…Jul 10Jul 10
Omar NietoinBooks and MoreThe end of Eddie WillersIn the book Atlas Shrugged, Eddie Willers met an uncertain end. This story vindicates the character.Jun 5Jun 5
Omar NietoinBooks and MoreComparative sketch between Socrates and Jesus ChristSocrates was born 470 years before Jesus Christ.May 24May 24
Omar NietoinBooks and MoreSelf-publication or “at last my book will see the light”.Self-publication was the primitive form of publishing, since books in their most primitive phase were engraved on clay tablets with punches…May 22May 22
Omar NietoinBooks and MoreThe “Axial Age” and the seven sages in Ancient GreeceDuring the 8th to 4th centuries B.C., the world experienced what the German philosopher Karl Jaspers called the “Axial age” or axial time…May 22May 22
Omar NietoinBooks and MoreNOTICEThe guard shift at the First Battalion ended without any news, as it had been happening for as long as one could remember, that is why…Sep 3, 2020Sep 3, 2020
Omar NietoinBooks and MoreThe Name of the Wind — Patrick RothfussPatrick Rothfuss is an associate professor of English language and philology at the University of Wisconsin. In addition to being a writer…Jun 10, 2020Jun 10, 2020
Omar NietoDay TwoThe first day of work after the New Year’s hangover. Luckily the traffic was completely clear and I arrived in less than half an hour. In…Jan 3, 2019Jan 3, 2019