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Jose Meythaler
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Ecuatoriano, abogado.
Ecuador Katılım Ekim 2019
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Solo Ecuador tiene la majestuosa Avenida de los Volcanes, un recorrido único que atraviesa gran parte del país entre nevados, volcanes y paisajes andinos incomparables.
El @Produccion_Ecu y el @TurismoEc deberían impulsar, promocionar y posicionar este producto Turístico de clase mundial, porque Ecuador no es solo Galápagos.
Fue el científico y explorador alemán Alexander Von Humboldt quien, maravillado por este territorio en 1802, inmortalizó al Ecuador con una frase que sigue vigente hasta hoy
Los ecuatorianos son seres raros y únicos duermen tranquilos en medio de crujientes volcanes, viven pobres en medio de incomparables riquezas y se alegran con música triste.

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🇺🇸 Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said it out loud:
Your kids will work 3.5 days a week. Live to 100. AI is going to cure cancer, stop car crashes, make new materials, save lives.
"Life will be better."
He's not a tech bro dreaming out loud. This man runs the money.
Video: @clashreport
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Importante:
A los niños desde bien pequeños se les debe enseñar que el Sol sale por el Este y se pone por el Oeste.
Que si apuntas con tu mano derecha al este tu cara mira al norte y tu espalda al sur,y viceversa si cambia la orientación.
Que la dirección del agua en un río es la dirección hacia el mar la mayoría de las veces.
Que la Luna sale por el Este y se pone por el Oeste.
Que si no hay luna existe una estrella que indica el norte y tu latitud.
Que mientras más al horizonte veas la Estrella Polar más cerca estás del Ecuador.
Que si ves un ave en medio del mar es que hay tierra hacia donde vuela.
Enséñale todo eso antes de regalarle un celular porque el celular se agota y la señal se pierde...
El conocimiento permanece y es útil en un momento de sobrevivencia.
La tecnología a veces tiene sus fallas, el conocimineto siempre permanece.

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🌟 Could Vitamin D Be Your Secret to Turning Back the Clock?
Scientists may have found a hidden power in a simple vitamin you already know. A new Harvard study suggests that taking 2,000 IU of vitamin D daily could slow the aging process at the cellular level. Researchers looked at telomeres—tiny protective caps on your DNA that naturally shrink as you get older. The results were astonishing: people taking vitamin D had less telomere shortening, roughly equivalent to almost three years younger cells.
But here’s the twist: this doesn’t mean you’ll suddenly feel 20 again. It shows that your cells might age more slowly, quietly protecting you from the inside out. Could this everyday vitamin be a hidden key to longevity? Experts say it’s promising, but the mystery of how it truly impacts aging is still unfolding.
Your body might already be trying to tell you something… are you listening?
Source: Harvard Health Publishing. (2025). Vitamin D supplements may slow cellular aging

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A Alemanha foi dividida ao meio.
Mesmo povo. Mesma cultura. Mesma educação.
De um lado, liberdade econômica. Do outro, o socialismo.
50 anos depois, um lado produziu BMW, Siemens, Bayer e BASF. O outro... não produziu nada.
Isso não é teoria. É o experimento mais importante da história moderna.
E o gráfico que a gente mostrou na live deixa isso ainda mais claro: educação sozinha não gera prosperidade. Liberdade econômica é o que separa países ricos de países pobres.
#capitalismo #liberdade #economica #liveprosperidade
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En Roma, para dedicarte a la política tenías que atravesar el cursus honorum, sin saltear pasos
- 10 años en el ejército
- A tus 30 años, eras cuestor: finanzas del Estado
- Recién ahí entrabas al Senado, sin sueldo, porque era un honor
- A los 36 años, podías ser Edil: mercados y orden público
- A los 38, pretor: justicia y mando militar
- A los 42, Cónsul: máxima autoridad
Más de 20 años de servicio antes de tocar el poder. El poder era una herramienta para el servicio
Que lindo sistema. Mi primer orden como presidente va a ser reinstaurar este sistema
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THE SIDE OF EARTH WE RARELY SEE, THE BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC OCEAN 🌊
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, covering more than 30% of the planet's surface and containing over half of the world's oceanic water. It stretches from the Arctic in the north to the Antarctic in the south, bordered by Asia and Australia to the west and the Americas to the east.

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Scientists have just developed a revolutionary nasal spray that can successfully reverse age-related memory loss and cognitive decline in a matter of weeks.
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University have achieved a monumental breakthrough in cognitive health. They developed a non-invasive nasal spray that delivers microscopic biological particles, known as extracellular vesicles, directly into the brain.
This revolutionary delivery method completely bypasses the restrictive blood-brain barrier. Just two doses were enough to successfully target "neuroinflammaging"—the chronic buildup of inflammation in memory-critical regions previously thought to be completely irreversible.
Within weeks, the experimental treatment dramatically reduced brain inflammation, restored cellular energy, and significantly improved memory function. With results lasting for months, this 2026 discovery could become one of our most critical weapons against severe cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease.

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A Dubai-based photographer spent 10 years searching for a black lion once considered a myth. Using drones and thermal imaging cameras. he covered tens of thousands of kilometers in Africa until. in 2025. sensors detected an elusive "shadow" in a reserve--the first confirmation of a melanistic lion in a century
The "Black Ghost,' exiled from his pride because of his coloring, survived alone, hunting onlv at night. His uniaue mutation (one in 15 million individuals) makes daytime life impossible, but the lion nevertheless reached an impressive size--120 cm at the shoulder and over 220 ka in weiaht
Genetics confirmed the authenticity of the mutation, and the lion's territory is now protected. The photographer released the images for free to show the world that natural wonders cannot be replicated even with modern technology.
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SECRETS OF PEOPLE WHO NEVER GET SICK:
1. They wash their hands far more than the average person does
2. They sleep 7 to 8 hours without compromise,immunity is built overnight
3. They manage stress actively,chronic stress is the biggest immunity killer
4. They spend time in sunlight daily for natural vitamin D production
5. They eat fermented foods regularly to keep their gut bacteria thriving
6. They rarely touch their face with unwashed hands without thinking about it
7. They hydrate constantly,dehydration weakens every immune defense you have
8. They exercise moderately too little or too much both harm immunity equally
9. They breathe through their nose,it filters pathogens that mouth breathing lets in
10. They keep their social connections strong,loneliness physically lowers immunity
11. They take zinc and vitamin C at the very first sign of anything coming
12. They spend time in nature regularly,it reduces inflammation throughout the body
13. They laugh and find humor daily,it measurably boosts immune cell activity
14. They avoid processed food most of the time,it feeds inflammation, not defense
15. They listen to their body and rest before sickness forces them to stop
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In Navy SEAL training, students who failed daily had to do two extra hours of punishment.
They called it “circus.”
Those students should have burned out first.
Instead, they got stronger than everyone else.
Admiral McRaven spent 20 minutes explaining the 10 lessons SEAL training taught him:
Lesson 1: Make your bed.
Every morning, the first thing instructors inspected was your bed. Corners square. Covers tight. Pillow centered.
"It seemed ridiculous at the time. We were aspiring to be real warriors."
"But if you make your bed every morning, you will have accomplished the first task of the day. It will encourage you to do another task, and another, and another."
"And if by chance you have a miserable day, you will come home to a bed that is made. That you made."
Lesson 2: Find someone to help you paddle.
Students were broken into boat crews. Seven men paddling through 8 to 10 foot surf.
"Every paddle must be synchronized. Everyone must exert equal effort or the boat will be dumped back on the beach."
"You can't change the world alone."
Lesson 3: Measure a person by the size of their heart, not their flippers.
The best boat crew was "the munchkin crew." No one over five-foot-five.
"They out-paddled, out-ran, and out-swam all the other boat crews."
"The big men would make fun of the tiny little flippers the munchkins put on their tiny little feet. But these little guys always had the last laugh."
"SEAL training was a great equalizer. Nothing mattered but your will to succeed."
Lesson 4: Get over being a sugar cookie.
Several times a week, uniform inspections. Hat perfectly starched. Belt buckle shiny.
"No matter how much effort you put in, it wasn't good enough. The instructors would find something wrong."
Fail the inspection, you ran into the surf. Then rolled in sand until covered head to toe. "Sugar cookie."
"Many students couldn't accept that all their efforts were in vain. Those students didn't make it through training."
"Sometimes no matter how well you prepare or perform, you still end up as a sugar cookie. It's just the way life is sometimes."
Lesson 5: Don't be afraid of the circus.
Fail to meet standards, your name went on a list. End of day: "circus." Two hours of extra calisthenics designed to break you.
"No one wanted a circus. More fatigue meant the following day would be more difficult."
"But everyone made the circus list. And an interesting thing happened. Over time, those students got stronger and stronger."
"Life is filled with circuses. You will fail often. It will test you to your very core."
Lesson 6: Sometimes you have to slide down the obstacle head first.
The obstacle course record had stood for years. Seemed unbeatable.
Until one student went down the slide for life head first. Mounted the top of the rope instead of swinging underneath.
"Dangerous. Seemingly foolish. Fraught with risk."
"Instead of several minutes, it took him half that time. He broke the record."
Lesson 7: Don't back down from the sharks.
The waters off San Clemente are breeding grounds for great white sharks. Night swims were mandatory.
"If a shark begins to circle your position, stand your ground. Do not swim away. Do not act afraid."
"If the shark darts towards you, summon all your strength and punch him in the snout. He will turn and swim away."
"There are a lot of sharks in the world."
Lesson 8: Be your very best in the darkest moments.
Underwater ship attacks. Divers swim over two miles to the target. As you approach, the steel structure blocks all light.
"The keel is the darkest part of the ship. You cannot see your hand in front of your face. The noise is deafening. You can easily become disoriented."
"At the darkest moment of the mission is when you must be calm. When all your inner strength must be brought to bear."
Lesson 9: Start singing when you're up to your neck in mud.
Hell Week. Six days of no sleep. Constant harassment.
His class was ordered into the mud flats. "The mud consumed each man until there was nothing visible but our heads."
Eight hours until sunrise. Instructors said five men could quit and everyone could leave.
"Then one voice began to echo through the night. Terribly out of tune. Sung with great enthusiasm."
"One voice became two. Two became three. Before long everyone was singing."
"Somehow the mud seemed warmer, the wind a little tamer, and the dawn not so far away."
"If I have learned anything, it is the power of hope. One person can change the world by giving people hope."
Lesson 10: Don't ever, ever ring the bell.
A brass bell hangs in the center of the compound.
"All you have to do to quit is ring the bell."
"Ring the bell and you no longer have to wake up at 5 o'clock. No longer have to do the freezing cold swims. No longer have to endure the hardships."
"Don't ever, ever ring the bell."
This 20 minute speech will teach you more about discipline, resilience, and hope than every self-help book combined.
Bookmark & give it 20 minutes today, no matter what.
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Jordan Peterson sobre la identificación digital y los sistemas de crédito social, como el chino:
«Si una cámara de tráfico te graba cruzando la calle de forma imprudente en China... el sistema de identificación digital... te condenará por cruzar la calle de forma imprudente... te retirará dinero de tu cuenta bancaria... y reducirá tu puntuación de crédito social».
«Si tu puntuación de crédito social cae por debajo de un determinado nivel, NO podrás comprar bebidas en una máquina expendedora... No podrás subir al tren. No podrás salir de tu ciudad de 15 minutos».
«Creo que traerá consigo una tiranía TOTALITARIA tan completa que hará que 1984, de George Orwell, parezca un picnic».
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