Definition of

Tino

Hit the mark

The idea of ​​success can refer to the ability to hit the target.

Target is the ability to hit a target or achieve a success . For example: “The company once again demonstrated its wisdom with its new brand of cookies, which became a bestseller” , “You have three projectiles and you must knock down three cans: we will see if you have wisdom…” , “With this economic measure "The government's wisdom is evident."

A person's reasoning ability and judgment are also called wisdom. In this case, the notion is linked to the powers of a subject to act in a reasonable and balanced manner : “I think that the governor did not have good sense to appear at a showbiz party while thousands of people suffered the consequences of the flood.” , “The young man, with good sense, decided to leave the place to avoid a confrontation with the protesters” , “We need a business manager with more sense” .

Tune as prudence

In the previous examples, other meanings of the term can be seen, such as sanity, prudence before acting and moderation .

Although proceeding wisely is not always synonymous with having thought coldly before doing so, it does share with the habit of planning things a higher degree of probability of success than the habit of not preparing adequately or making an unwise decision due to not taking into account notice certain signs of risk.

The definition of the RAE dictionary also speaks of an ease of groping for what one is looking for , that is, examining without being able to see the environment clearly. This shows us that wisdom also includes a high level of intuition , something that often nullifies the need for deep knowledge about a subject to understand it or use it correctly .

Prudence

Wisdom can be associated with prudence.

The term in different expressions

Let's look at some expressions in which the term tino is found: a good tino (by eye, in someone's opinion ); a tino (gropingly); take someone out of their wits (get them out of their wits, make them lose their patience , get them out of their wits); and without sense (in an excessive way, without rate, without thinking about the consequences).

This word can also be defined as the vat used for dye, the tank to which boiling water comes from the boiler of a wool washer, and the winepress for olives or grapes.

The nickname Tino

Tino , on the other hand, is a very popular nickname in various countries , being used as a diminutive of Constantino , Faustino and other names. Constantino Fernández Fernández , one of the members of the children's band Parchís , is known as “Tino” .

Faustino “Tino” Asprilla , for his part, is a former Colombian soccer player. This forward stood out in teams such as Atlético Nacional , Parma ( Italy ), Newcastle ( England ) and Palmeiras ( Brazil ), among others, in addition to the Colombian national team.

a name

Tino Sanandaji is the name of a Swedish Kurdish economist, born in Tehran in 1980 . At the age of 9 he moved to Sweden with his family and currently lives in Stockholm , where he has completed higher education. In addition to economics, Sanandaji dedicates himself to writing, and it was precisely through his articles on his blog that he became known for criticizing Swedish immigration and integration policies. In December 2014, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to finance the publication of his book “Moral Superpower: A book on immigration” and reached his goal in a few days, which was a record for crowdfunding ventures in his country.

Tino is also the name of an island located in the Ligurian Sea , in Italy . Together with Tinetto , Palmaria , Cinque Terre and Portovenere , it is part of the World Heritage Site protected by UNESCO .