@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] If somebody had told me in November 2008, just before I embarked on my first solo bout of world travelling, that I’d become indifferent to being involved in Gaelic football, I would have suggested they see...
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Por: Wrong Way Corrigan@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] A boy, about 12 years old, regularly comes into one of my panadería offices asking for food. Unfortunately, such a scene is not unusual in these parts. Pan out However, what makes this particular pauper stand...
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] Earn per hour what many Colombians would be doing well to make in a day. Largely be your own boss, decide how often you want to work and, for the most part, dictate the course of affairs. Outside of some sinecure or getting money […]
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] ‘Beware the quiet ones.’ Considering this saying has achieved adage status, there must be at least some modicum of truth to it. ‘You say it best when you say nothing at all’ Of course, not all quiet types need to be treated with caution. […]
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] ‘Why try to be somebody you’re not?’ That epigraph has been brought to you by the soft drink, Sprite. OK, the brand wasn’t the first to use it, but I do recall its TV advert — commercial if you prefer — from the early […]
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] Sustainable tourism. Measured by how most travel to a tourist spot — saying nothing of where they stay, what they do and eat — and using carbon neutral as the measure, the term sustainable tourism is really...
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] Almost all of us have felt this frustration at some stage. You get what you think is a good deal at the time but later you discover it could have been so much better. In most cases, brooding over it is of little...
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] Wouldn’t it be great if we could all (mis)manage our financial affairs in a similar way to many countries? That is, not only be in debt but continuously add to it, giving back only a fraction of the total...
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] As we grow older, we tend to become more comfortable in ourselves and what we’re about. Manifested positively, it means we’re less impressionable, less open to malignant manipulation. Negatively, it...
Continuar leyendo@wwaycorrigan [For an audio version of this blog story click here.] In Bogotá’s perpetual Corner Bar barrio, I explained how a working-class drinking culture permeates the neighbourhood I frequent the most in the Colombian capital. As somebody who grew up in rural Ireland, this is quite familiar to me. One big difference, though, is that […]
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