[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fVWJDPb1YPNYvN41WGQX2RjI-Alods6F1fYUcPLP9zF0":3,"$fg2R-NoXPbMmwOWYai2iouo5rShPxyFopU5Kf9MIDcnk":12},{"author":4,"tags":11},{"author_id":5,"author_name":6,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"bio":9,"short_bio":9,"slug":10,"image_url":9},71365,"José Ingenieros","J",9,null,"jose-ingenieros",[],{"quotes":13,"pagination":194},[14,23,45,72,94,110,137,170,182],{"id":15,"quote_text":16,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":19,"source":20,"quote_tag":21,"commentary":22},780668,"La mediocridad está en no dar escándalo ni servir de ejemplo.",2,false,{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[],"**The Backstory**\nJosé Ingenieros, an Argentine physician and philosopher, penned these words during a time when Argentina was undergoing rapid modernization and social change in the early 20th century. As a leading intellectual figure, Ingenieros critiqued societal norms and conventions that stifled individual expression and progress.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nIngenieros' statement challenges conventional notions of success by highlighting the tension between avoiding controversy (no \"dar escándalo\") and being an example for others to follow (\"servir de ejemplo\"). On the surface, it seems like a straightforward exhortation against mediocrity. However, upon closer examination, Ingenieros is pointing out that true innovators often occupy a space where they are both unacceptable and necessary - a space of tension between conformity and disruption.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, professionals and creatives should recognize the value in occupying spaces of tension and paradox. Instead of striving for mainstream acceptance or trying to fit neatly into predefined categories, they should aim to create work that challenges norms while providing an example for others to emulate - even if it means sparking controversy along the way.",{"id":24,"quote_text":25,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":26,"source":27,"quote_tag":28,"commentary":44},780318,"Convertida la educación en aprendizaje social, la escuela podrá anticipar a los niños lo que éstos devolverán a la sociedad cuando sean hombres. El alimento, el vestido, el juguete, el libro, la herramienta, deben ser dados gratuitamente, para educar al niño en una atmósfera de solidaridad y de confianza, para enseñarle que todos los padres trabajan para todos los hijos.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[29,34,39],{"id":30,"tag":31},3660050,{"id":32,"tag_name":33},38829,"educación",{"id":35,"tag":36},3660049,{"id":37,"tag_name":38},68988,"aprendizaje",{"id":40,"tag":41},3660052,{"id":42,"tag_name":43},119676,"hijos","**The Backstory**\n\nThis profound statement was made by José Ingenieros, an Argentine physician, philosopher, and educator, in the early 20th century. At that time, Argentina was grappling with rapid industrialization and urbanization, raising concerns about social inequality and access to education. Ingenieros' ideas on social reform and education were influenced by his observations of these societal changes.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nIngenieros' quote reveals a counter-intuitive truth: that true learning occurs not through individual achievement but through the collective responsibility of society towards its future members. By providing children with essential resources without expectation of immediate return, he suggests that social solidarity and trust are crucial for education to be effective.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply this mindset today, consider implementing a \"pre-competitive\" approach in your professional or creative endeavors: focus on building a supportive community before striving for individual success. This could involve sharing knowledge, resources, or expertise without expecting direct reciprocity, fostering an environment where collective growth and mutual benefit are prioritized over personal gain.",{"id":46,"quote_text":47,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":48,"source":49,"quote_tag":50,"commentary":71},780305,"Mientras se extiende la solidaridad del terruño a la provincia, al Estado, a la humanidad, las fuerzas inmorales del pasado siguen sembrando odio entre los pueblos, para apuntalar con el patriotismo político el régimen social de cuya injusticia se benefician.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[51,56,61,66],{"id":52,"tag":53},3660005,{"id":54,"tag_name":55},38833,"injusticia",{"id":57,"tag":58},3660006,{"id":59,"tag_name":60},86615,"odio",{"id":62,"tag":63},3660004,{"id":64,"tag_name":65},90905,"humanidad",{"id":67,"tag":68},3660008,{"id":69,"tag_name":70},130961,"pueblo","**The Backstory**\nJosé Ingenieros, a renowned Argentine physician and intellectual, wrote this quote during the late 19th century, a time of great social change and nationalistic fervor in Argentina. The country was undergoing a period of rapid industrialization and immigration, which created tensions between the indigenous population and the European immigrants who were arriving in large numbers. Ingenieros' words reflect his concern about the exploitation of these social and economic changes by those in power.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nAt first glance, this quote appears to be a straightforward critique of nationalism and its potential for fostering hatred among nations. However, upon closer examination, it reveals a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between patriotism and power. Ingenieros is suggesting that even as people come together in solidarity across different regions and communities, there are still those who seek to manipulate nationalistic sentiment for their own nefarious purposes.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, consider the ways in which you might be unwittingly contributing to a \"patriotism\" that serves to maintain unjust social structures. As a professional or creative, you have the power to challenge dominant narratives and seek out more inclusive and equitable forms of solidarity.",{"id":73,"quote_text":74,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":75,"source":76,"quote_tag":77,"commentary":93},763882,"Patrimonio común de la sociedad, las ciencias no deben constituir un privilegio de castas herméticas ni es lícito que algunos hombres monopolicen, sus resultados en perjuicio de los demás. El único límite de su difusión debe ser la capacidad para comprenderlas; el destino único de sus aplicaciones, aumentar la común felicidad de los hombres y permitirles una vida más digna.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[78,83,88],{"id":79,"tag":80},3622470,{"id":81,"tag_name":82},30198,"felicidad",{"id":84,"tag":85},3622472,{"id":86,"tag_name":87},75219,"sociedad",{"id":89,"tag":90},3622467,{"id":91,"tag_name":92},115275,"ciencia","**The Backstory**\n\nThis quote is from José Ingenieros, an Argentine philosopher and psychiatrist who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1877, Ingenieros was a key figure in the development of positivism in Argentina and was known for his advocacy for education and social reform. At this time, there was a growing concern about social inequality and access to knowledge, which is reflected in Ingenieros' emphasis on making science accessible to all.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nIngenieros' quote reveals a paradoxical truth: that the pursuit of scientific progress and its applications should not be monopolized by an elite group, but rather, its diffusion should be limited only by one's capacity for understanding. This means that while expertise is valuable, it also has a responsibility to serve the greater good.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply this mindset today, professionals and creatives can strive to make their knowledge and skills accessible to others, not just through communication but also by actively seeking to collaborate with those from different backgrounds and disciplines. By doing so, they can break down barriers and contribute to a more equitable distribution of benefits that science and innovation have to offer.",{"id":95,"quote_text":96,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":97,"source":98,"quote_tag":99,"commentary":9},627364,"El lacayo pide; el digno merece. Aquél solicita del favor lo que este espera del mérito. Ser digno significa no pedir lo que se merece, ni aceptar lo inmerecido. Mientras los serviles trepan entre las malezas del favoritismo, los austeros ascienden por la escalinata de sus virtudes. O no ascienden por ninguna.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[100,105],{"id":101,"tag":102},3252704,{"id":103,"tag_name":104},5043,"dignity",{"id":106,"tag":107},3252705,{"id":108,"tag_name":109},11994,"virtues",{"id":111,"quote_text":112,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":113,"source":114,"quote_tag":115,"commentary":136},608299,"Creer en el primer catecismo que se nos enseña o se nos impone, es renunciar a nuestra personalidad.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[116,121,126,131],{"id":117,"tag":118},3190039,{"id":119,"tag_name":120},4361,"dogma",{"id":122,"tag":123},3190040,{"id":124,"tag_name":125},9393,"ideal",{"id":127,"tag":128},3190042,{"id":129,"tag_name":130},9524,"moral",{"id":132,"tag":133},3190041,{"id":134,"tag_name":135},140504,"libertad","**The Backstory**\nJosé Ingenieros, an Argentine physician and philosopher, wrote these words during a period of intense intellectual growth and social change at the turn of the 20th century. As he navigated the complexities of modernity, he began to question the rigid norms and conventions that stifled individual creativity and self-expression. This quote reflects his concerns about the over-reliance on dogma and the suppression of personal autonomy.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nIngenieros is not merely advocating for rebellion against authority; rather, he's highlighting the perils of uncritical acceptance. By \"creer en el primer catecismo\" (believing in the first catechism), he means surrendering one's critical faculties and embracing a predetermined set of beliefs without questioning their validity. This paradox lies at the heart of his argument: that conformity often masquerades as obedience to authority, when in fact it is an abdication of personal responsibility.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply Ingenieros' insight today, approach any new idea or framework with a healthy dose of skepticism and critical thinking. Before embracing a particular philosophy, ideology, or methodology, test its underlying assumptions and examine the motivations behind its proponents; only then can you truly claim ownership of your beliefs and values, rather than merely regurgitating someone else's dogma.",{"id":138,"quote_text":139,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":140,"source":141,"quote_tag":142,"commentary":9},608283,"Deben ser rigurosamente excluidas de la dirección educativa todas las influencias políticas y dogmáticas. Las primeras corrompen la moral de los educadores y rebajan el nivel de la enseñanza; las segundas conspiran contra la libertad de pensar y tienden a invadir el fuero del conciencia individual.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[143,146,149,152,157,160,165],{"id":144,"tag":145},3189998,{"id":119,"tag_name":120},{"id":147,"tag":148},3190002,{"id":129,"tag_name":130},{"id":150,"tag":151},3189999,{"id":32,"tag_name":33},{"id":153,"tag":154},3190004,{"id":155,"tag_name":156},67515,"politica",{"id":158,"tag":159},3190001,{"id":134,"tag_name":135},{"id":161,"tag":162},3189997,{"id":163,"tag_name":164},143201,"conciencia",{"id":166,"tag":167},3190003,{"id":168,"tag_name":169},160521,"pensamiento",{"id":171,"quote_text":172,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":173,"source":174,"quote_tag":175,"commentary":181},523068,"El que miente es traidor: sus víctimas le escuchan suponiendo que dice la verdad. El mentiroso conspira contra la quietud ajena, falta al repeto a todos, siembra la inseguridad y la desconfianza. Aborrece la sinceridad. Dice que ella es fuente de escándalo y anarquía, como si pudiese culparse a la escoba de que exista la suciedad.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[176],{"id":177,"tag":178},2881779,{"id":179,"tag_name":180},2469,"liars","**The Backstory**\nJosé Ingenieros, a renowned Argentine psychiatrist and philosopher, penned these words during the early 20th century, amidst Argentina's tumultuous transition from colonial rule to independence. As a prominent figure in Argentine intellectual circles, Ingenieros was deeply concerned about the societal consequences of deception and the erosion of trust. His writings reflected his observations on the human condition, influenced by his experiences as a doctor and social critic.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nIngenieros' words reveal a profound paradox: that lies are not only damaging to those who are deceived but also insidious in their impact on societal cohesion. The habitual liar creates an atmosphere of mistrust, sowing insecurity and anxiety among others, while themselves rejecting sincerity as a source of chaos.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this insight today, consider the subtle yet corrosive effects of dishonesty in your personal or professional relationships. Be mindful that even small white lies can contribute to a culture of distrust, undermining the foundation of healthy communication and collaboration.",{"id":183,"quote_text":184,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":185,"source":186,"quote_tag":187,"commentary":193},488967,"El trabajo, creando el hábito del esfuerzo, sería la mejor escuela del carácter; pero la sociedad enseña a odiarlo, imponiéndolo precozmente, como una ignominia desagradable o un envilecimiento infame, bajo la esclavitud del yugo y de horarios, ejecutado por hambre o por avaricia, hasta que el hombre huye de él como de un castigo: sólo podrá amarlo cuando sea una gimnasia espontánea de sus gustos y de sus aptitudes.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[188],{"id":189,"tag":190},2749130,{"id":191,"tag_name":192},1902,"job","**The Backstory**\nThis poignant quote from José Ingenieros, an Argentine psychiatrist and philosopher, was likely written during his work in the early 20th century. As a leading figure in Argentine intellectual circles, Ingenieros was deeply concerned with social reform and education. His words reflect the societal pressures of his time, where labor was often imposed on individuals through coercion rather than fostering a sense of autonomy.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nIngenieros reveals that modern society's approach to work is paradoxical: it seeks to create industrious citizens by imposing rigorous schedules and expectations, yet this very imposition fosters resentment. By doing so, we inadvertently teach people to hate the very act of working, rather than cultivating a genuine passion for contributing.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply Ingenieros' insight today, recognize that autonomy is key: instead of enforcing rigid structures and timelines, offer employees or students flexibility to choose their projects and work styles. By doing so, you empower them to develop a love for the process rather than merely tolerating it as a necessary evil.",{"currentPage":195,"totalPages":195,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":196},1,10]