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What should you take into account when renting an apartment as a tenant?
11th December 2025 -
They have sold me a house with squatters; what can I do?
5th December 2025 -
Congress overturns Sumar’s bill to ban investment funds from buying homes.
27th November 2025 -
What is the most economical heating for an apartment, and why?
21st November 2025 -
Living in Almoradí: best areas, cost of living and main advantages
20th November 2025 -
The PP seeks to amend the Penal Code in the Senate to legalize cutting off utilities in squatted houses.
19th November 2025 -
Feijóo criticizes Sánchez’s housing policy: “He will turn a Spain of homeowners into a Spain of precarious citizens.”
19th November 2025 -
How does the rent increase with the CPI work in 2025?
17th November 2025 -
Feijóo criticizes Sánchez's housing policy:
13th November 2025 -
How to detect fake documentation from a potential tenant
12th November 2025
REAL ESTATE, NEXUS GROUP HAS READ THIS GOOD BOOK
5th December 2021
REAL ESTATE, NEXUS GROUP, HAVE READ THIS GOOD BOOK
The great philosophers of antiquity agreed on the formula to enhance character: knowing yourself and knowing yourself to be yourself, to understand what we are and what we can give. Given the current perspective of a world struggling to overcome the covid-19 pandemic, how can we achieve this knowledge and adapt to new challenges? In Good Character, the author invites us to discover our virtues and to think of ourselves not only as autonomous beings capable of acting on our own, but also as fragile people who understand the value of relationships and personal ties as a key element in the formation of character. . "The consequences of this point of view? Victoria Camps tells us in the prologue ?, otherwise so obvious, is that no one gets to know himself alone; we know each other through others, who tell us what we are like. » Based on a positive psychology that avoids trivialization and invites us to extract from each one the best that we carry within without hiding our weak features, this book presents strategies to become active agents of collective transformation and develop the virtues that consolidate character.