The fireproof Pedro Quevedo wants to open a reflection on Las Canteras, and a councilor from the neighboring island of Tenerife wants the same amount to see if those who climb to the top should be charged or not. Teide. If a manager sees that he is going to propose a certainly controversial, delicate and incorrect idea, he warns that it is an invitation to reflection. And if he is already up to his thighs in the mud, then he goes and says that it was a mere personal reflection to get out of the quagmire. You have to be a little scared about this matter: it is said that announcing the creation of a commission is the best way to do nothing. It is partly true, there are commission agents who ramble (or ramble) in reaction, but who were left in misery, as has been the case with the demographic issue, which comes and goes like a red mouse in any square of this capital. From now on, we said, there is the resource of reflection, which seems like a call to coexistence in a monastery to think about what to do with a problem lacking determination, but with plenty of supposed reflective impetus. Will the border that separates reflection from decision be crossed one day? Put, Quevedo falls short and even poor with his reflective scope. Better a brainstorm about this capital in its broadest spectrum, although I fear that a coven of these characteristics will end up sinking us into the most absolute flatulence. The politicians of this century no longer know how to reflect; Furthermore, how the hell are they going to do it if they have a significant attention deficit by being more aware of their cell phone than reality. Bunbury said the other day in a very lucid interview: “Life is what happens while we don’t have our cell phone in our hands.” Honestly, I don’t see a reflection on Las Canteras. I believe that this natural space, so part of everyone’s biography, does not deserve the opening of a circuit of theoretical spills, hyperbole or cabals, but rather the infinite prayer that it not be destroyed and that it continues to be the mythical site of the Padorno, Chirino , Manolo Millares, Josefina de la Torre…