Third person singular of the imperative of the verb MUTAR: To change the appearance, nature, state, etc. of a person, animal or thing "...
and one day the past came back into our lives and made us rediscover everything that we felt was ours. We saw ourselves again in our theatre, all covered by the dust that betrayed the passing of the years, and while we relived our circus acts transformed into this new life, the magic of feeling that we were mutating in unison took place!!!".
Mutation is a constant.
Let's not only mutate the bugs. Let's mutate the structures and also ourselves, the people, to keep moving forward, to go further, higher; the most difficult one yet!