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White Mexican

White Mexican

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In most conditions, what you experience in life will mold and shape how you view your world and yourself. If in your world your experience is negative, you could become molded and shaped with negative thoughts, feelings and beliefs, leading to a trap of destruction. Not everybody overcomes them like we see in the movies. Not everyone escapes from a bad environment (that’s more of Hollywood). The opposite is also very possible, on the hindsight. This fictional story discusses the importance of self identity and how easy it is to fall into playing your untrue role of who you are, and even if you think you are happy and successful you’re still far from knowing your true identity and role of who you are: living and departing in a lie. This story covers many personal, opinionated philosophy, as well as objective, researched and so-called professional philosophy. A philosophy discussed on conspiracy, social and psychological behavior, religious and political; furthermore, discussion, on what is truth. In order to understand the narrator’s point of view, you have to understand some history on Indigenous or Nican Tlaca, or Mexican Indians, as you more likely know them by. How lost they have become in a Eurocentric world, and the aftermath consequences deriving from it. If you have an objective mind with the understanding in which it’s meant to be, it may inspire you to become a better person, or strive for who you are meant to be.
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