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Vangelo
@VangeloMedia
Vangelo Media is a mom and pop book publisher with 21 titles written by two authors.
Katılım Nisan 2014
525 Takip Edilen12 Takipçiler

@VangeloMedia @DoctorLemma What a miraculous story . God sent an Angel to your family. 🙏🏻
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In 1995, a nurse broke hospital rules to place a newborn into her twin sister’s incubator. The baby was not expected to survive.
Kyrie and Brielle Jackson were born 12 weeks early at a hospital in the United States. Each weighed roughly two pounds. They were placed in separate incubators, standard practice to prevent infection.
Kyrie gained strength. Brielle did not. Three weeks after birth, Brielle went into critical condition. Her oxygen dropped. Her heart rate spiked. Her skin turned bluish-grey. Nurse Gayle Kasparian tried everything. She held her. She had her father hold her. She wrapped her in a blanket. Nothing worked.
Kasparian remembered hearing about a practice used in parts of Europe but never tried in American hospitals. She placed Brielle into Kyrie’s incubator. Their father described what happened next: “She snuggled up to Kyrie and she was just fine. It was immediate. It was absolutely immediate.”
Within minutes, Brielle’s oxygen levels were the best they had been since she was born. As she slept, Kyrie stretched her left arm across her sister’s body and held her.
Photographer Chris Christo captured the moment. The image spread around the world and became known as “The Rescuing Hug.” Hospitals across multiple countries began placing premature twins together, a practice that had been resisted for decades. Both girls went home healthy. They are now 30.

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A woman in this clip makes an interesting case that one of the most valuable cognitive skills isn’t IQ, logic, or processing speed, but metacognition — the ability to observe and reflect on your own thinking in real time.
This includes noticing your reactions, questioning assumptions, and being willing to update beliefs rather than automatically defending them.
Neuroimaging studies have shown that metacognitive processes (such as monitoring and reflecting on one’s own thoughts or decisions) are associated with increased activity in regions of the anterior prefrontal cortex, including the frontopolar cortex and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex. These areas appear to support self-monitoring and reflective awareness, separate from the networks primarily involved in the initial decision or task itself.
The woman also explores how people sometimes interpret symbolic or religious language literally instead of internally, and how developing greater self-awareness can lead to inner growth and clarity.
It’s a thoughtful perspective on why stepping back to observe your own mind can be uncomfortable — yet potentially powerful for personal development.
Have you found reflecting on your own thinking helpful in daily life, or do you see other skills as more important for growth?
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So happy to hear of your miracle baby girl :-) Miscarriages are very painful. My twins were IVF babies. Yes, that wise nurse saved them all. My wife reminded me that the twins were 6 weeks premature and we rolled them up to her in the incubators and then put them on her chest. It was a very difficult time to say the least.
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@VangeloMedia @DoctorLemma I started to cry reading your story. So grateful God used a wise nurse on shift, who cared and was moved to action. PS Just reread your post & saw 1993 - I had a miracle baby in 1993. The 10 prior years I only got pregnant 4 times and lost all & then my miracle girl came!
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Grok Prediction of the 12 Launch Cities and Timeline for Tesla's Unsupervised Robotaxi Service
I asked Grok to predict the first 12 cities Tesla is likely to select for the launch of its fully unsupervised Robotaxi service. The predicition includes the earliest, most likely, and latest possible timelines for deployment assuming safety performance metrics 20–30% superior to those currently achieved by Waymo, as well as the estimated number of vehicles required in each city to maintain an average wait time of 6 minutes or less. Here are the results:

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I "drove" to a meeting this morning. Actually I didn't drive at all, FSD did. From my driveway to the parking spot, 30 miles. In fact, I barely remember the drive, my brain was very focused on something else.
On FSD v14:
85% of my interventions: finding a parking spot.
15% wanting to take a different route.
0% safety critical.
100% true statement.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
It only gets better from here
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I've had to disengage twice because 14.2.2.5 has parked me in two different neighbor's driveways including one across the street. Very frustrating trying to get FSD to handle specific spots where I want to park. I wish it would allow navigation to set a pin exactly where the car is sitting so I can go to that exact spot again and also I wish I could edit the navigation route by simply dragging the blue line to the specific streets I want to drive on or avoid.
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Highest percentage of self-driving miles this week on @fsd_database
1. @GregMcFarland16
2. @VangeloMedia
3. @SDembraski
4. @TheBrownCowboy
5. @MstrHappyJustin

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@elonmusk @wholemars I've held off buying a Tesla for the last 12 months hoping for a 6 seater model Y, please reconsider.
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@wholemars This variant of the Model Y doesn’t start production in the US until the end of next year.
Might not ever, given the advent of self-driving in America.
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He’s not going to say anything until the international release obviously. People think he just forgot but these are deliberate choices
Deus Ex Machina@nishkidoonoo
$TSLA
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@BitcoinMagazine Thank u for sending. This is gonna be a big week
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@micmat02 @FrankLeeSG The Body Keeps The Score is a good one. You may also want to read Anthony Martino. amazon.com/stores/author/…
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