The first text describes a young child in a zoo who is addicted to a smartphone, showing signs of frustration when the video stops playing. The author expresses concern that the child is being deprived of the opportunity to enjoy his surroundings and life in general. The second text criticizes the superficial approach to societal issues such as healthcare, education, housing, and employment, calling for deeper and more realistic debates. The author warns of the danger of human intelligence becoming artificial and empty in the face of advancing technologies.

The third text discusses the impact of Catalan independence movements on the region, accusing the independence supporters of dividing the community and prioritizing nationalist interests over the majority of citizens. The author compares them to spoiled children who lack a coherent political vision for Catalonia. The fourth text argues against the privileges of the Catholic Church in Spain, calling for the Church to pay taxes and abstain from receiving public land for building churches. The author criticizes the mayor of Madrid for his willingness to give away public spaces for religious purposes.

The fifth text addresses the trivialization of the term “grief” or “mourning,” especially in cases of breakups, job loss, or other life changes. The author, who has experienced the loss of a sibling, expresses discomfort with the casual use of the term and emphasizes the unique and profound pain of grieving a loved one. The texts were submitted to the newspaper EL PAÍS as part of a letter to the editor section, where readers can share their thoughts and opinions on various topics. The newspaper reserves the right to publish, summarize, or excerpt the submissions.

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