Editorial
Abstract
There are times when even the most stoic ones fade. Generally, the reasons for the discouragement elapse from the socially adverse or unusual situation, which escapes our possibilities of action. In such nihilism, emotions that govern the everyday judgment are embargoed, especially when it infringes the expectations of reality being treated logically and impartially, of the particular and individual not subjecting to the collective and universal. The loss of trust in people and institutions can be materialized as the water drop that completely fills the container. It may elapse from prosaic events, by the accumulation of information that stimulates discredit or by simply observing that situations rarely reach the expected end. In such circumstances, the belief in justice suffers the corrosive action of reality, taking us to doubt that it is possible to credit any meaning to existence.