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El control no está en la intención de cambiar una situación, sino en cambiar tu posición para que el cambio se produzca naturalmente.

Levantarse un domingo de la siesta y encontrarse con esto... no tiene precio 🤤

#domingo #siesta #paella #comida

Have done the same for about 6 months so far, doing great 😁

Si, entiendo el punto, por eso puse "furiosamente", me refiero a actitudes cuasifanáticas.

Es cierto que puede haber gobiernos mejores y peores (depende para quien).

Al caer por la madriguera de #bitcoin he aprendido tantas cosas sobre los gobiernos, el dinero fiat, historia, la democracia, delegar responsabilidades resignando soberanía, corrupción, etc., "el pueblo gobierna a través de sus representantes" es solo un muy mal chiste. Y por si quedaba alguna duda tenemos el legendario trabajo de Wikileaks para demostrarlo.

Si, las personas somos complejas, infinitas variables intervienen y se cruzan. Aún así, es algo que no deja de llamarme la atención.

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mood.

No debe haber nada más contradictorio que "bitcoiners" que defienden furiosamente a los políticos, por más LiBerAlEs que digan ser, ¿qué más necesitan para terminar de entender que el estado/político de turno, sea quien sea, es de lo te resguarda #bitcoin?

Esa gente no entendió un pomo la propuesta de valor de #bitcoin, siguen desesperados buscando a un mesías.

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Demasiado, hace mucho ruido todo 😔

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About this Symbol

"The Aryan Sun" and "The Sun Wheel"

The symbol known as the "swastika" is one of the oldest motifs in human history, appearing across many ancient civilizations over thousands of years—from Iran, China, India, and Japan to Bronze Age Europe and early Native American cultures. This powerful symbol, deeply rooted in the mysteries of ancient civilizations, has represented happiness and prosperity in China, while in Iran, India, and among Aryan peoples, it symbolized the sun. It is for this cultural and historical meaning that we refer to it as the "Aryan Sun."

The word "swastika" comes from Sanskrit, and it is unclear whether it had the same name in ancient Persian languages or went by a different term. In modern Persian, it has been incorrectly translated as the "broken cross," which is not accurate at all.

It is widely believed that this symbol originated in Central Asia, from where the Aryans migrated to India, Afghanistan, and Iran. Thousands of years before them, Native Americans also migrated from that region to new lands. The earliest known depiction of the Aryan Sun comes from artifacts dating back to the 5th and 4th millennia BC in Shush, and the oldest Iranian textile featuring this symbol is from the Parthian era, discovered in pot-shaped graves in Germi, Azerbaijan. Before the Achaemenid period, the Aryan Sun had bent, curved arms and a mostly circular shape, but later its form became more angular and geometric, with straight lines and right angles.

Many mistakenly associate this symbol with the Nazis, which is a misconception. I decided to write about this symbol here, using the historical evidence that points to its true origins, as mentioned above.

#iranculture

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Nice info, had no idea, thanks! 💫

Que gran historia, la disfrute un montón, habrá sido muy divertido 😅

Do you love Me? Alice asked.

No, I don't love you! replied the White Rabbit.

Alice frowned and clasped her hands together as she did whenever she felt hurt.

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See? replied the White Rabbit.

Now you're going to start asking yourself what makes you so imperfect and what did you do wrong so that I can't love you at least a little.

You know, that's why I can't love you.

You will not always be loved Alice, there will be days when others will be tired and bored with life, will have their heads in the clouds, and will hurt you.

Because people are like that, they somehow always end up hurting each other's feelings, whether through carelessness, misunderstanding, or conflicts with themselves.

If you don't love yourself, at least a little, if you don't create an armor of self-love and happiness around your heart, the feeble annoyances caused by others will become lethal and will destroy you.

The first time I saw you I made a pact with myself: "I will avoid loving you until you learn to love yourself."

From ‘Alice in Wonderland’

#WonderlandAlice

#ThingsIAdore

Beautiful reminder 💖