@Maybell_N Todos. Todavía uso cheques de papel. Siendo el más doloroso el que se tiene que enviar con el pago de los impuestos sobre la propiedad al condado los 31 de enero. Con el nombre y apellido del mismísimo funcionario con el amenazante título de “Tax Collector”
@Maybell_N La base real de la “carga”: el tronco y las piernas .La gente le sorprende, pero la carga no se limita a los https://t.co/yYKV2boy0a física dice q tiene q ir a alguna parte: en última instancia, el peso se transmite hacia abajo a través de la columna, las caderas y las piernas.
Elon Musk just exposed the one lie every modern nation tells itself.
Musk: “In 1969, we were able to send somebody to the moon.”
Rotary phones. Computers the size of rooms. Slide rules.
We put a human on the moon with less processing power than your watch.
Musk: “Then the space shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit.”
The most advanced nation in human history went from footprints on the moon to zero capability of leaving the atmosphere.
That is not a funding problem.
That is civilizational decay dressed up as a policy decision.
Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves… it will, by itself, degrade.”
That sentence should keep you up tonight.
We treat progress like gravity. Like it pulls us forward whether we try or not.
It is the opposite.
Progress is a boulder on a hill. The second you stop pushing, it rolls back over you. And it never announces itself.
Musk: “You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that.”
They did not run out of stone.
They were not conquered.
They got comfortable. And the knowledge bled out so quietly that nobody noticed until it was already gone.
That is the real threat to everything we have built.
Not a nuclear flash. Not an asteroid. Not some dramatic Hollywood collapse.
A quiet forgetting.
Every chip we fabricate. Every rocket we launch. Every data center we power. All of it held together by a thin fraction of the population working at a pace that would break most people.
The moment that fraction gets tired or outnumbered by people who believe the machine runs itself, everything dissolves.
And here is the part nobody wants to say out loud.
We are not special. We are running the same operating system as every civilization that came before us.
Comfort is the sedative. Complacency is the flatline.
One generation that stops fighting is all it has ever taken.
You do not lose the future in a war.
You lose it in your sleep.
Kevin O’Leary worked directly for Steve Jobs.
Sat across from him. Watched the process at point-blank range. Then told you there is only one person on Earth who exceeded him.
O’Leary: “The only other person that I’ve seen that has a higher ratio than that is Elon Musk. He has no noise. He is 100% signal.”
Jobs ran 80/20. Eighty percent signal. Twenty percent noise.
That ratio built the most valuable consumer brand in history.
Changed phones. Changed music. Changed computing.
Eighty percent was enough to reshape entire industries.
Musk runs at 100. Not low noise. Zero.
Every waking second aimed at the objective. No detour. No drift. No performance.
O’Leary has sat across from thousands of founders. The most driven people on the planet.
He found one who operates at that frequency. One.
But the comparison does not flatter Jobs the way you think it does.
O’Leary: “Not a nice guy. Not a nice guy.”
Jobs would walk into a room and make every voice in it irrelevant before he opened his mouth.
O’Leary: “I don’t give a shit what the students want or the parents think or anybody thinks. It’s what I want. They don’t know what they want till I tell them what they want.”
When O’Leary pushed back, Jobs had one response.
O’Leary: “Then fucking shut up and do what I say.”
Total control. My vision. Your obedience.
It worked. Nobody alive disputes that.
But it worked inside a ceiling.
Consumer electronics. Software. Design. One company. One product line at a time.
Musk operates at 100% signal across six companies in six different industries simultaneously.
Jobs demanded obedience to his taste. Musk demands obedience to physics.
Jobs told the room what to think. Musk listens to the engineer closest to the problem, because that person holds the variable that changes the equation.
He does not walk in and silence the room. He walks in and interrogates it.
A blown prototype at SpaceX is not failure. It is data.
A missed deadline is not a lack of effort. It is proof the timeline was aggressive enough to force invention.
Jobs demanded control and got beautiful products.
Musk demands exploration and gets rockets that land themselves, cars that drive themselves, and chips that think for themselves.
The difference is not temperament. It is scale.
Jobs changed how people use technology.
Musk is changing whether the species survives.
Most people have not caught up to what that sentence means.
AI is rewriting every industry on the planet. Truth itself is becoming negotiable.
This is the window.
Wrong hands at the controls and open society does not recover.
Musk bought a platform and turned it into a public square. He is building the AI. The energy. The rockets. The satellites connecting the planet. The robots that will reshape labor.
The media calls him reckless. Dangerous. Uncontrollable.
They are right about one of those.
He is uncontrollable. By them.
He does not answer to editorial boards.
Does not answer to regulators who want to slow the future to a pace they can manage.
Does not answer to competitors who would rather he stopped building so they could catch up.
He answers to physics. To timelines. To the math of a species that does not get a second attempt.
The rarest combination on Earth is not intelligence and drive. It is intelligence, drive, and the willingness to let the mission burn through everything else.
Jobs built a company people loved.
Musk is building the floor beneath a civilization that has not noticed the ground is shifting.
100% signal. Zero noise.
History is not going to produce this combination twice. It was not supposed to produce it once.
Elon Musk just said saving for retirement becomes pointless in 10 to 20 years. Not speculation. Math.
Musk: “Don’t worry about squirreling money away for retirement in like ten or 20 years. It won’t matter.”
We passed the event horizon. Retirement savings assumes scarcity persists. It won’t.
AI and robotics collapse labor costs to zero. Living costs follow. You’re not saving for security. You’re saving for a world that stops existing.
Musk: “If any of the things that we’ve said are true, saving for retirement will be irrelevant.”
Age of Abundance isn’t vision. It’s physics. Economic laws executing whether you believe them or not.
5,000 days. Fourteen years. Global GDP uncaps. Production approaches infinite. Net worth as concept dies.
Only scarcity left is meaning. Money stops being the constraint.
Timeline is shorter than your brain accepts. Fourteen years. We transition from survival work to Universal High Income in that window.
Event horizon isn’t coming. You’re in it. Operating under old rules while ground disappears beneath you means you already lost.
Production costs hit zero through automation. Everything priced on human labor reprices instantly. Housing. Food. Goods. Services. All reset when scarcity evaporates.
Traditional planning assumes structure persists. Save for decades. Retire on capital returns in scarcity markets. That model shatters when abundance becomes baseline.
You’re optimizing for a world vanishing while the replacement materializes. Your strategy becomes obsolete before you finish executing it.
The retirement you’re building toward assumes costs stay high. They collapse. And your savings designed for expensive scarcity become irrelevant in cheap abundance.
Every dollar you put away for future scarcity is a bet against the transformation already happening. And that bet loses the moment production costs hit zero and the economy you planned for stops functioning.
You’re not preparing for the future. You’re clinging to a past that’s ending whether you accept it or not. And fourteen years from now, the question won’t be whether you saved enough. It’ll be why you wasted time saving for conditions that don’t exist anymore.
Señor grande y misericordioso,
tiende tu mano poderosa y tu oído compasivo
al clamor que sube desde el piedemonte,
hasta las alturas de los estados andinos.
Bendice a tu pueblo laborioso,
a esos hombres y mujeres de fe
que con sudor y esperanza cultivan la tierra,
convirtiendo el barro en pan y el esfuerzo en fruto.
Que en cada surco abierto vean tu promesa,
y en cada amanecer, tu fidelidad.
Por Cristo nuestro Señor,
Amén. Feliz fin de semana, buenos días, la jornada comenzó
@Maybell_N Dra, ayudaría mucho si se explica al público cuánto cuesta en USD poner en marcha un módulo que cuente con todos esos servicios. Así se tiene la dimensión del presupuesto, y q quienes puedan aportar lo hagan por módulos y/o equipos/materiales específicos. Exigir solo no basta
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