
David Sandoval
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I am David Sandoval, a Bachelor in Accounting and Auditing with postgraduate studies in Language. I blend financial analysis with a passion for writing, creating articles and studies on business, entrepreneurship, and academia.
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Exploring the Dead Horse Theory
The Dead Horse Theory is a management idea from the United States. It talks about when a project is no longer working but keeps going because of emotional or financial reasons. This idea is key to understanding how to make smart choices and use resources well in management.
By David Sandoval11 months ago in Humans
The Power of Silence
The Transformative Power of Silence In a world where noise never ceases, silence has become a rare commodity. We are constantly surrounded by notifications, conversations, and distractions that take us away from what matters most: ourselves. However, learning to value silence can be one of the most powerful tools for personal growth and emotional well-being. As society moves at an increasingly rapid pace, the ability to embrace stillness and cultivate inner peace is becoming more essential than ever.
By David Sandoval11 months ago in Humans
The Delivery of Goods on a Rainy Day
I am a Salvadoran living in Chile, a micro-entrepreneur, and one of my company's sectors is merchandise transportation, among others. Although we are in February and it is summer here in Chile, I thought about writing this during winter, on a cold and rainy day when I accompanied a work team on their deliveries. While observing delivery workers at nearby establishments, those working through mobile applications—similar to what we do when transporting goods by road—I realized that the job of a delivery person comes with various challenges, even on the sunniest and most peaceful days. However, when the rain starts to fall, the entire scenario changes. Adverse weather conditions not only affect logistics but also test the resilience and adaptability of delivery workers who face these circumstances daily.
By David Sandoval11 months ago in Humans
Planned Obsolescence:
After witnessing how a high-priced television broke down without suffering any mistreatment and while being used correctly, and upon being informed by the technical service that the only alternative was to buy a new replacement product since the warranty had just expired, this event led me to reflect on:
By David Sandoval11 months ago in Humans
What Would It Mean for Argentina if Javier Milei Withdraws the Country from the World Health Organization (WHO)?
In a political turn that has captured international attention, Argentine President Javier Milei has decided to withdraw Argentina from the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision, which has sparked controversy both locally and globally, could have profound implications for the country's healthcare system, economy, and its relationships with other member states of the organization. What does this move mean for Argentinians? In this article, we will explore the potential repercussions of this measure and the reasons behind it.
By David Sandoval11 months ago in Humans
The New Trend in International Politics.
In recent years, international politics has undergone profound changes driven by leaders with disruptive styles and unconventional approaches. Figures such as Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, Donald Trump in the United States, Javier Milei in Argentina, and the recent developments in Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro have redefined the global political landscape. This article offers an impartial analysis of these trends and their impact on world politics.
By David Sandoval11 months ago in Humans





