When we hear the history of Mexico, plagued by heroes and Mexicans who gave their lives for freedom and justice, Mexicans who die beyond time formed of a special nature where the sacrifice was the premise and emotion their food, we dream. For forming a country with a future, without selfishness and inequalities; in the ideals remain those who invited society to be fairer with the dispossessed to share the benefits of progress and opulence. Converting the institutes of power into service for the community, the existing ambition and greed led many of our heroes to change their original intentions, falling into the joy of leadership and the utopia of passing pleasure in this short and scarce material life. Those who died with their ideals and were not twisted by flattery and social or political position, deserve our memory, respect, and admiration. Aquiles Serd?n, as a natural leader, first martyr, and hero within the decisions of the Mexican revolution of 1910, is a clear example of high-ranking symbolism, a symbol of justice and passion for the country that lived within his being; passion for sacrifice, for dedication, for the naive feeling that exalts him by being destined by time to be the forerunner of total dedication to a cause.
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