Hello. My name is Freddie Armando Romero Paredes and I am going to tell you something about how much I have done in this somewhat personal email. Personally, I believe that, during the journey and journey you take in your life, wherever you go, wherever you are, whatever you do and whoever you work with, you will always learn something to put into practice in your daily life. You can learn one, two or three things or you can stay for a month, two months or a year, it is a fact that you will always learn and you will have something left that, added to other things, will serve as a background to build your own universe, world or worldview.
Speaking of the Peruvian culture,
of which I am a part and where I was born, I can say that I feel lucky to have
been born in this land of the Inca, where the sun illuminates and blesses the
worthy children of the Pan-Andean Empire of Wari and Tahuantinsuyo. Its food,
its dance, its tradition, its customs, its heritage, its craftsmanship
transmit, speak and share how great and majestic was the beginning, the apogee
and the end of the most renowned and representative civilization of South
America. What remains is the satisfaction of having the vestiges and relics
that serve to understand and value the origin of the peoples of South America
and to strengthen the socio-cultural identity of each and every one of the
South Americans.
Basically, Peru is a culture that
made itself and set out to go far. Peruvians have been working and making
efforts since the Paleolithic, they reached their splendor with the Pan-Andean
Wari and Inca Empires, they returned to the Viceroyalty of Peru as a strategic
and nerve center of the entire Pacific and today they are trying to consolidate
and position themselves with a lot of effort, creativity and wit the Peru brand
to which we are all invited to be a part and make it part of our own lives.
For this reason, Peru is the
preferred place for archaeological activities, works and research that discover
and reveal the greatest mysteries and the most surprising stories of the
ancient and ancient past of all of South America. And in that sense, the
ordinary Peruvian, from the coast, mountains and jungle, demands, commits,
proposes and sets out to equal and follow the example and model of the
Pan-Andean Empires to apply it to daily life; and strives to ensure that the
success, style, form, technique and attitude so familiar from that ancient and
ancient past is preserved, does not lose validity and is applied to all fields,
areas and professional and social levels.
Huge hugs, great greetings, big
blessings and warmly regards to you.
Sincerely. Truly yours.
Freddie Armando Romero Paredes.
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