Argentinians saying “anulo mufa” is fascinating to me. Other cultures have similar expressions like “knock on wood” or “fingers crossed.” These sayings may seem superstitious, but they point to something psychologically and spiritually important.
As the saying goes, “pride comes before the fall.” When we become overly confident and certain of an outcome, life often has a way of humbling us. Anulo mufa acknowledges the uncertainty and mystery inherent in life and the risks of being overly confident. It’s a reminder not to tempt fate by assuming we already know how things will unfold and remain humble before forces greater than ourselves.
These sayings function like a spiritual protection against inflation of the ego. Rather than declaring victory before it arrives, it keeps us grounded, humble, and respectful of life’s unpredictability.
Es el video más incomodo y que no quieren que veas todos los que están haciendo la campaña paga anti Messi:
Todas las faltas que no le cobraron a la selección Argentina contra Egipto.
I invest 1 dollar. Inflation happens. Now everything that once cost 1 dollar costs 2 dollars. So my stock is now worth 2 dollars.
I sell the stock. The government says I profited 1 dollar. They tax me on it.
But I didn't profit. I broke even while they destroyed the dollar.
YouTubers be like “wake up at 4am and run, that’s alpha!” No, it’s not. Look at apex predators; they’re all lazy. Bears hibernate, lions sleep all day. You know who wakes up at 4am and runs? Squirrels.