Dr. Ulises Bacilio

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Dr. Ulises Bacilio

Dr. Ulises Bacilio

@ubacilio

CEO of PTM leading Telerad Company in Mex, entrepeneur of the year by Forbes/CNN, in Bitcoin since 2014, Nuclear Energy, TRW student.

México Distrito Federal Katılım Şubat 2010
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USA NEWS 🇺🇸
USA NEWS 🇺🇸@usanewshq·
She cheated on him and caused the divorce, then does this evil thing every time she drops the kid off
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Unfiltered Opinion
Unfiltered Opinion@Unfiltered65721·
When DNA RESULTS determines the faith of your marriage
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veriTY™️🇿🇦
veriTY™️🇿🇦@VERITY_HQ·
1) Women don’t raise children , they don’t have the capacity to . 2) father figure is so important in the life of any child. 3) any man raised by a single mother, is a threat to the society. Watch this video below and understand 👇
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Marie Claire@marieclaire·
I Cheated On My Boyfriend With My Rapist mrie.cl/WMCcWsF
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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
Alan Watts on why trying harder is often the worst thing you can do. Alan Watts identified a pattern that runs through the heart of Daoist and Zen philosophy, one he called the backwards law. The idea is simple and deeply counterintuitive: "When you would be strong, very often the best course is to be weak. When you would be powerful, the best course is often to withdraw." Most of us are conditioned to believe that the path to any outcome is direct effort. Want connection? Pursue it. Want strength? Force it. Want happiness? Chase it. But Watts argues that many of the things we most want in life are precisely the things we repel through our pursuit of them. He uses solitude as the clearest illustration of this paradox: "It's when you learn to love solitude that, paradoxically as it may seem, you are better able to get on with others." The person who needs company who cannot sit alone, who craves connection and hunts for it is often the most difficult to be around. Their need fills the room. It creates pressure. But the person who is genuinely comfortable with themselves? That ease is magnetic. They don't demand anything from the interaction. And so the connection forms naturally. This is what Watts means by the backwards law. Contrary things come from unexpected directions. The outcome arrives not through the front door of direct effort, but through the side door of letting go.
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Modern Dad
Modern Dad@ModernxDad·
Why kids need fathers in their life..
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Viktor
Viktor@ViktorKlopp·
How table saws saves your fingers with its revolutionary safety tech
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Chespe
Chespe@Chescan4·
¿Nos quieren enseñar cómo quitar un hueso de aguacate? ¿Neta? Ternuritas…
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N I M B ❂@Nimbopill·
She frequents this place not as a coping mechanism of this "traumatic event" But because she knows she’s undesirable now and yearns for it to happen again Its the only time in her life a dude risked it all for her despite the chance of ending up in jail
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