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Alba Arriaga

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D.F. Katılım Aralık 2013
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Martin Thorley 马丁@METhorley·
Published today: I sat down with The Wire China for an interview - we discussed my new book, engagement with authoritarian states, the UK's 'golden era' with China, and the financialisation of liberal democracy. thewirechina.com/2026/04/12/mar…
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Xbox México
Xbox México@XboxMexico·
Juega Kiln y tú también podrás crear una obra maestra 🎨
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La Izquierda Noticias México
¡VENDEPATRIA! Alessandra Rojo viajó a EE.UU. y despotricó contra México, victimizándose por "ataques". Busca inversiones extranjeras en vez de apoyar el comercio local. Internautas la critican.
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Guillermo Anaya
Guillermo Anaya@memo_anaya·
En Morena dicen una cosa… y hacen otra. Primero “no al fracking”, luego “sí al fracking”. ¿Y México? En medio de la incongruencia. 🇲🇽 El país necesita seriedad, no dobles discursos.🤦🏻‍♂️ #fracking #méxico #morenanosabegobernar
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El Soberano
El Soberano@ElSoberanoMX·
#CDMX 🧐 ¿Alessandra Rojo de la Vega vuelve a borrar símbolos históricos?: ahora desaparece Ho Chi Minh de la Cuauhtémoc Este hecho reaviva críticas contra @AlessandraRdlv por centrarse en una confrontación ideológica mientras persisten problemas de seguridad y servicios en la Cuauhtémoc. Más en: elsoberano.mx/2026/04/21/ale…
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Diego Cabot
Diego Cabot@diegocabot·
Rutas y Cuadernos, un negocio hasta 2056 de la mano del peaje y pocas obras. Toma forma el plan privatizador de Milei con un festín para los empresarios acusados de corrupción lanacion.com.ar/economia/toma-…
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Julián Andrade
Julián Andrade@jandradej·
¿Por qué México empieza a ver crímenes masivos como los de EE.UU.? Un tirador en Teotihuacán. Un joven con fusil en un salón de clases. Un estudiante con daga. Salud mental deteriorada + violencia estructural = una combinación peligrosa. share.google/6U0hwL7YkjSNPf…
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Juan Manuel Karg
Juan Manuel Karg@jmkarg·
"Los principios democráticos significan libertad. ¿Pero cuál libertad? ¿La de someterse a intereses externos? ¿La del mercado sin Estado? No. La libertad es palabra vacía si no la acompaña la justicia social" Sheinbaum y su mensaje -¿a Milei?- en la cumbre de Barcelona
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Roger Federer won almost 80% of the 1,526 singles matches he played in his career. But he only won 54% of the points. The greatest tennis player of his generation lost almost every second point he played. He spent 2 minutes explaining what that taught him about success: The best in the world are not the best because they win every point. They're the best because they know they'll lose again and again, and they've learned how to deal with it. Think about that. Even top-ranked tennis players win barely more than half the points they play. Federer's insight: when you lose every second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot. You teach yourself to think: "Okay, I double faulted. It's only a point." "Okay, I came to the net and I got passed again. It's only a point." Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist, that too is just a point. Here's the mindset shift that separates champions from everyone else: When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. And it is. But when it's behind you, it's behind you. This isn't detachment. It's freedom. It frees you to fully commit to the next point with intensity, clarity, and focus. No baggage from the last mistake. No anxiety about the scoreboard. Just the next shot. Federer's definition of a champion: "You want to become a master at overcoming hard moments. That is to me the sign of a champion." Not a master at avoiding hard moments. You can't avoid them. A master at overcoming them. Watch him in a post-match interview after losing to Djokovic. Reporter: "It was a tough day today. You threw everything at him." Federer: "Yeah, absolutely. Novak played great. Not only today but the whole two weeks. Plus the whole year. Plus last year. Plus the year before that. He deserves it. Well done, Novak." No bitterness or excuses. Reporter: "So close in that first set. It could have been so different." Federer: "Maybe. That's sports. That's why we come to watch it. Just because you don't know the outcome." He continues: "Of course I had my chances in the first set, being up a break. Second set I got lucky to win that. Had some chances early in the third. But it's how it goes." "He was tougher on the bigger points. At the end he was rock solid. I thought he played great. I didn't play bad myself. So I can be very happy as well." Read that last line again. He lost a major final. And he said he can be "very happy as well." He's separating his performance from the outcome. He didn't play badly. Novak was just better on the day. That's it. Move on. Most people do the opposite. They win and think they're geniuses. They lose and think they're failures. Champions know better. You can play great and lose. You can play terribly and win. The point is behind you. The match is behind you. What matters is: did you fully commit? Did you bring intensity, clarity, and focus? If yes, you can be happy regardless of the scoreboard. This applies far beyond tennis. In your career, you'll lose almost half the points you play. The pitch that doesn't land. The promotion that goes to someone else. The project that fails. The rejection email. You can dwell on every shot. Replay every mistake. Carry the baggage into the next opportunity. Or you can say: it's only a point. It's behind me now. And commit fully to the next one. The best in the world aren't the best because they never fail. They're the best because they've learned how to deal with failure. Again and again and again. This 2 minute speech will teach you more about handling setbacks than every motivational video you've ever saved.
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Steve Burns
Steve Burns@SJosephBurns·
“People always forget that 50% of a stock’s move is the overall market, 30% is the industry group, and then maybe 20% is the extra alpha from stock picking. And stock picking is full of macro bets. When an equity guy is playing airlines, he’s making an embedded macro call on oil.” — Stanley Druckenmiller
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PRI
PRI@PRI_Nacional·
Frente a un régimen que quiere obediencia, plantarse con firmeza es defender a México.
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Agustín Basave
Agustín Basave@abasave·
Buen día. Comparto mi artículo de hoy, sobre la paradoja de CSP. Es una presidenta popular y poderosa que no tiene el liderazgo de "su" movimiento. Si no se rodea de asesores y operadores políticos propios que diseñen su estrategia no lo obtendrá: dejará el manejo político de la 4T al obradorismo, lo que implicará que su delfín para 2030 probablemente será vetado por AMLO, como ocurrió en CDMX en 2024. Contrapesos afuera o señoríos adentroGrupo Milenio share.google/aW9CT215j4j8CR…
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Greñalda
Greñalda@la_grenitas·
Lo que acaba de pasar en la SCJN está de la chngada, ya pueden congelar tus cuentas bancarias SIN LA ÓRDEN DE UN JUEZ (si sospechan actividades ilícitas). O sea te castigan primero y luego investigan, contraviniendo la presunción de inocencia (Art. 20) Cada vez peor este país
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Pedrito el Olivo 
Pedrito el Olivo @pe0livo·
Buenos días undergrouncracia tuitera, feliz lunes para todos!
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