Caminar sin podcast. Comer sin teléfono. Esperar el café sin scrollear. Ahí es donde aparecen las únicas ideas que después vas a reconocer como tuyas. Aburrirse a propósito es de los actos creativos más raros que quedan.
Se desaparecieron los españoles que la primera semana de enero le decían a los venezolanos que "Estados Unidos solo quiere el petróleo de Venezuela" y usaban palabras como "soberanía" y "derecho internacional".
Ya vieron quiénes se beneficiaban del saqueo.
Los extranjeros estaban llorando a moco tendido el 3 de enero porque EEUU se iba a "robar" el petróleo venezolano y resulta que era Zapatero y toda la izquierda en la región que se hicieron millonarios con petróleo venezolano robado.
I was born in Venezuela.
My family came here with nothing and we knew no one. But my parents always taught me that in America, you could be and do anything, so long as you worked hard and treated people with respect.
When I was in college, I was playing football and my grandfather—who fled Europe during the Holocaust—was dying of cancer.
My father called and said, “If you want to see him again, this is your last chance.” So, we flew down to Caracas, and it happened to coincide with a momentous event in Venezuelan history.
Hugo Chávez came to power in 1998, and the Constitution said he could run for only one five-year term. So, in 2003, like any self-respecting dictator, he petitioned the Supreme Court to run again. And to their credit, the judges ruled he could not.
So, what is a self-respecting autocrat to do? He packed the Supreme Court with his buddies and petitioned for reconsideration. This time the Court said, “Not only did we get it wrong, not only can you run again, you can run as many times as you like, until the day that you die.” And that's what he did.
He was president until 2013 when he died. After that decision came down, Venezuelans took to the streets to protest and that coincided with my last trip to see my grandfather.
During my visit, my grandfather asked me to take him out on the balcony so we could play chess one last time. He had taught me how to play as a little boy.
People were protesting on the streets below.
He said to me, “Your father tells me you want to go to law school.” I said I did.
He asked, “What kind of lawyer are you going to become?” I said I didn’t know.
Then he gathered all the strength that he had, and he lifted his bony finger out at the crowd and he said, “Always remember, this is what happens to a country when good people don't serve.”
And so, when I was 34 and the president intended to nominate me to be a federal judge, which is a lifetime appointment, people said, “You're crazy. You got your whole life ahead of you to make money for your family.”
But for me, the opportunity to serve this great country was a no-brainer.
And what you should know is this country is very much worth serving.
Los entes que no verificaron la cédula falsa de Alex Saab:
SAIME
IVSS
CNE
Cancillería
Poder Ejecutivo
Registro público
Seniat
Contraloría
Notaria
Fiscalía
TSJ
Nadie supo hasta que cayeron bombas un 3 de enero.
The United States must immediately reimpose sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez.
VÍCTOR HUGO QUERO NAVAS was kidnapped, tortured, isolated, and killed by Maduro’s evil thugs.
For 16 months, his mother Carmen searched from prison to prison looking for answers while the regime hid the horrifying truth: Víctor Hugo had been murdered and buried 9 months ago by the same thugs who held him in custody.
The brutality of the Maduro dictatorship, now led by Delcy Rodríguez, knows NO limits.
Delcy Rodríguez owes immediate answers to the people of Venezuela and to the world.
And let me be clear: every political prisoner in Venezuela, including the disappeared, must be RELEASED NOW.
Every single person responsible for this crime against humanity will be held accountable.
Remind your daughters that in a world full of “get ready with me” influencers, here’s what else women can do: let’s not chase beauty, let’s chase purpose; let’s not chase admiration, let’s chase accomplishment.
Major cheat code for life: Learn to delay your reaction. Anger, fear, and impulse will try to make you move fast. There's power in pausing. In the pause, you see clearly, you respond wisely, and you avoid decisions you’ll regret. Slow down to speed up.
Laika y Félicette no entendían de misiones, ni gloria, ni progreso. Solo sintieron miedo, encierro, dolor y abandono. 🐾💔
Mientras la humanidad celebraba avances, ellas pagaban el precio en silencio.
Hoy miramos las estrellas con orgullo, pero olvidamos que ese camino también se construyó con vidas que nunca eligieron partir.
Recordemos que el verdadero progreso no se mide en distancia recorrida, sino en la capacidad de no repetir la crueldad disfrazada de ciencia.
People who moved abroad alone in their 20s, handled all docs, bank account, visa, tax, jobs, accomadation, and culture difference
These people fear nothing anymore