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Este país es de todas y todos. Y la promesa de la democracia es que resolvemos nuestras diferencias en las urnas. Después, independientemente de quién gane, debe gobernar también para todos.
Entonces, dejen de ser tan corronchos.
Your brain treats your own kid's first taste of blueberries the same way it treats winning money. Watch a stranger's kid do the same thing, and nothing happens. Brain scans proved it.
Researchers have run dozens of experiments on this. When parents look at a photo of their own child, the dopamine reward areas light up. The same areas that fire when you eat sugar, fall in love, or get a promotion. For a stranger's child, those areas stay quiet. The reward circuit is wired specifically for your kid.
The boss is dealing with the opposite problem. Scientists call it hedonic adaptation, which is a fancy way of saying your brain gets bored fast. A Dutch study tracked 1,530 people before and after a vacation. Most came back no happier than people who never went away at all. The biggest happiness boost was actually before the trip, from looking forward to it. A Korean study found post-vacation happiness lasts about a month, then fades back to normal. Vacation length between 4 and 14 days made no difference.
So the boss has to keep upgrading. Bali in year two feels like Tuesday in year two. The brain adjusts to the new normal in weeks, so the next trip has to be bigger and more expensive to feel anything new.
Kid firsts skip this entirely. Each first is brand new because your kid is brand new. A 2025 USC study scanned new fathers watching videos of their own baby. Their brains lit up across three areas at once: reward, emotion, and the regions that try to read what someone else is thinking. None of this happened for a stranger's baby.
A four dollar box of blueberries can hit a parent's brain harder than a five thousand dollar dinner hits the boss's brain. Different brains, different rules.
He created a device that lets paralyzed individuals control phones, tablets, and computers with only their tongue.
Created by MIT-trained engineer Tomás Vega, the device sits on the roof of the mouth and works like a wireless trackpad.
El portal de pagos de @Tigo_Colombia calcula la factura con IA… Imaginación Artificial. El sistema cree tengo 7 líneas activas. Quién programó eso, el becario del pasante? 🧠🔥📟 Fui al punto físico y solo aceptan efectivo. Tecnología de punta en 1998.