I don’t know who the wise Solomon was, but we live – and suffer – the tyranny of illusion, so Ana Obregón and Clara Ponsati are two sides of the same coin: I have an illusion and I am assisted by right to satisfy it. The how is the same.

It could be said that the world owes us an illusion. To you, to me, to the boy who wants to be Messi. Obregón lost a son – needless to say – and has become a mother again, at the age of 68, thanks to a questionable method of being a mother (for some time – you see the crusade against pornography – everyone seems to give reason in the Catholic Church).

Clara Ponsatí, 66 years old, is excited about a Republic and since it is neither there nor expected, she lives sullenly, like a little girl without a doll – or regulation ball, I don’t care – on King’s Day. Hence an “arrest” worthy of Cantinflas, in which the illusion floated at all times: I wanted my Republic, which is above this nonsense that the law is the same for everyone. They take away my illusion and on top of that they want me to go to testify in Madrid, as if I were any citizen, these happy idiots who only get excited with nonsense at their disposal and go to court when they are summoned!

Ana Obregón and Clara Ponsatí are very free to have illusions and try to fulfill them. I am amazed, I confess, that people of his age – similar to mine – have come this far with this adolescent sense of existence. Fortunately, García Obregón’s illusion is legal, he pays for it out of his own pocket and does not interfere in the lives of others, unlike Ponsatí, who is in favor of implementing a Republic for us all while criticizing our realism from the your excellency If only they were all as altruistic and patriotic – a little thin-skinned, of course – like me!

Naturally, living with illusions is good for the body (I settle for a Daiquiri). The problem arises when we elevate illusions to supreme value, apart from biological reality or the elementary notion that laws were not made to give whims.

People have given it not to have illusions but to demand that they be fulfilled. I am not surprised by the rise of anxiolytics and depression. By the way, Ayuso call me!