After the pandemic, a bright future lays ahead
Erasmus Roterodamus beliefs paved a new way in the Renaissance era in which cultural movements related to academic and sociocultural formation, like the creation of the first universities, became a turning point in the development of European society. Nowadays, that work is still visible in one of the most famous international student exchange programs that takes the name of the philosopher. Not only was the ancient idea a revolutionary one, it also gave way to a new mindset that has been developed throughout the time until what we know these days.
I’m referring to the beginnings of this movement, now leaded by young and talented people mostly, because the main aim was to transform Europe in an epicenter of wisdom, progress, creation and innovation; thus, a constant reconversion of the roots to make a better world society. This can only be done by people who are still willing to work for that goal, even in the darkest times, ones that ask for toughness and determination, for solidarity and kindness, unknown times like the one we are living at a global scale. 
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