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They say experience is the best teacher, but if there’s something even smarter than learning from our own mistakes, it’s learning from the mistakes of others. Life is full of lessons, and sometimes those lessons come in the form of falls, bad decisions, or simple errors that others have made before us.
Why suffer the consequences of a poor choice when we can observe, analyze, and learn from what others have already experienced? Watching someone trip allows us to avoid the same obstacle. Seeing someone make a bad decision teaches us to choose a better path. Each mistake made by others is a learning opportunity, and if we can avoid making them ourselves, all the better.
Remember that behind every fall, there’s a lesson, and if we learn from what others have gone through, we’re one step ahead. Take advantage of that wisdom!
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Now that everyone records themselves at any given moment, it’s inevitable that, purely by statistics, situations that would have gone unnoticed before are now captured on camera. What used to remain as a fleeting memory for a few witnesses can now be recorded forever and shared with the entire world.
Every day, thousands of people hit the record button without knowing that, behind them, the universe is about to do its thing. Impossible coincidences, ridiculous accidents, perfectly synchronized moments that look scripted… The combination of millions of phones filming at all times and sheer randomness makes the improbable seem almost routine.
And so, without meaning to, the main subject of a video selfie ends up capturing the exact moment when someone in the background becomes the real star of the clip. A casual gesture that sets off a chain reaction, a distraction that leads to an unexpected collision, or simply that perfect instant when everything aligns to create a moment of pure chaos.
Before, these moments were just stories told over drinks at a bar. Now, thanks to cameras always rolling, we have undeniable proof that the world is a perfect blend of chaos, physics, and space-time coincidences that align at just the right moment to change, even if only for a second, the fate of those involved.
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Remember, tomorrow is Valentine’s Day. If you have any romantic commitments and need to do something special, hurry up—time is running out.
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That moment when you walk her to her door, and everything is decided. It’s important to read the signals to avoid making a mistake. Will there be a second date? Will there be a kiss? Will she let you in?
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Robotics has advanced tremendously. We already have highly efficient machines designed for specific tasks: autonomous vehicles that glide effortlessly, robotic arms with surgical precision, and quadrupeds that can traverse any terrain without losing balance. Yet, one type of robot continues to dominate headlines and absorb an enormous amount of resources—bipedal humanoids.
Why the relentless push to make them walk like us? More than a technical necessity, there's a psychological factor at play. A human-shaped robot is perceived as more socially integrated, more trustworthy, and it aligns with the image that pop culture has been feeding us for decades. It doesn’t matter if they still stumble, struggle with stairs, or collapse from a simple push. What matters is that they remind us of ourselves.
The reality is that most of these robots don’t have a specific function. They are not designed to optimize any particular task but rather serve as experimental prototypes showcasing how far engineering can go in replicating human locomotion. But is this really the best path forward? While we pour time and money into making them walk like us, we could be developing far more functional machines without such a pointless limitation.
Maybe one day, we’ll move past our humanoid obsession and start designing robots that don’t need to look like us to be truly useful.
A journalist reports on the humanoid G1 robot from Unitree Robotics:
"It’s a very tough and resilient robot. Let’s put it to the test."
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Don’t let praise go to your head. Sometimes, a single compliment makes you feel unstoppable, and that’s when you decide to show off. But be careful—while you’re busy basking in the attention, you might not see what’s right in front of you, waiting to stop you dead in your tracks. Confidence is great, but don’t let it blind you to what’s ahead.
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Fear shouldn’t stop you from reaching your goals, but it’s important to assess risks and prepare for potential obstacles before taking action. Anticipating what could go wrong allows you to adjust your plan and minimize risks, without giving up on your dreams. It’s about moving forward with caution to protect your physical and emotional well-being, maintaining a balance between pursuing your goals and taking care of yourself. Instead of seeing fear as a hindrance, it can be a useful tool to help you move forward more safely and confidently.
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The slow-motion shot of the day.
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