
Mexicans often look to their past to reflect on their present and national identity. While this is understandable and necessary, it is also essential to project one's gaze towards the future to find new opportunities for fulfillment. After the end of the PRI government, a new dawn was expected in Mexico's history, which has yet to arrive, highlighting the need for constant renewal in the country's political and economic institutions.
To avoid falling into immobility and populism, it is crucial for Mexico to embark on a process of transformation and continuous updating, adapting to the technological and scientific changes that will shape the future. Imagination and creativity must be directed towards the construction of a new Mexico, leaving behind the old practices of superficial change to make way for a true social and political evolution.
In the 1990s, Mexico managed to overcome authoritarianism, marking a milestone in its political history. However, it is essential to go beyond this and build a common horizon based on openness to change and innovation. It is necessary to leave behind nostalgia for an idealized past and focus on the opportunities that the future offers to redefine the identity and direction of the country.
Every society experiences moments of rebirth and transformation, and it is the responsibility of Mexicans to take on this challenge to build a promising and constantly evolving future. By looking ahead, possibilities open up to redefine the present and project a future that responds to the demands and challenges of the contemporary world.