Un bloqueo de la CNTE en Paseo de la Reforma que se extiende por casi cuatro horas, turistas arrastrando maletas entre los manifestantes para llegar a sus hoteles. En medio de todo, una niña juega al futbol.
Esto es el Mundial 2026 en la Ciudad de México.
No one knows you. No one has a story about who you are. No one is waiting for you to be the person you were yesterday. You're just a stranger in a chair by the window, watching a city that doesn't need anything from you.
It's the feeling that anything could happen. That the world is bigger than the walls you built around yourself back home. That the life you've been living is just one version of a life, and there are others, and they're not as far away as you thought.
At home, you're fixed. Known. You fit into a shape that other people recognize, and after a while, you forget you're even in a shape at all. But here, alone, somewhere new, the shape dissolves. You could be anyone. You could be more of yourself than you've ever been. No one is watching to see if you stay consistent.
a mentor once told me that the person who figures out how to enjoy the process will always beat the person who’s just tolerating it. same hours, different energy, completely different results. find a way to love the grind or find a different grind.
Hay gente que es terapéutica y no lo sabe porque su forma natural de ser es el carisma y la amorosidad. No son conscientes de que los remedios y los antídotos no vienen solamente en forma de pastillas y que una sola persona llena de amor puede armonizar todo lo que toca.
So… Stranger Things has finally come to an end.
Was the ending perfect? No. But honestly, it never needed to be. Just like a D&D campaign, there will always be complaints from those watching from the outside. Plot holes will exist no matter how talented the Dungeon Master is — and that’s kind of the point. That’s the magic of D&D. It lives in imagination. It invites us to fill in the gaps, to debate theories, to argue over choices, twists, and outcomes. And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing online these past few days — and I love that.
Love it or hate it, the Duffer Brothers and the entire cast and crew gave us nearly 10 years of unforgettable storytelling. Incredible characters we grew up with. Friendships that felt real. Fear, loss, triumph, and hope — all wrapped up in an Upside Down world that’ll live rent-free in our heads forever.
And in the end, our beloved kids from Hawkins finally got their happy endings. The dice were rolled. The final boss was faced. The campaign came to a close.
But as with all great stories, the ending doesn’t feel like a goodbye — just a pause. One story ends, another begins, and whatever the Duffers decide to do next is anyone’s guess… but I know I’ll be there watching.
Thank you, Stranger Things.
That campaign was truly something special. ❤️
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