Published on 2024/10/02
DEATH DOESN’T APPLY TO YOUYouth, with its energy and vitality, often feels invincible. Many young people live as if they will always be around, without considering the consequences of their actions. They throw themselves into experiencing the world without limits, chasing thrills and pushing boundaries, unaware that we only have one life.
Unfortunately, this sense of invulnerability often leads them to make risky decisions, whether physical, emotional, or even social. They don’t always think about the long-term repercussions: a bad decision in a moment of euphoria can have serious consequences.
The paradox is that while they are immersed in this relentless search for experiences, they often forget that life, precisely because it’s unique, deserves to be cared for and protected.
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Published on 2024/09/30
BIKE GOOD VS BIKE BADThe bicycle, as we know it today, has a fascinating evolution that began in the 19th century. Although the first attempts to create a two-wheeled vehicle date back to the late 18th century, the first practical design appeared in 1817 by German inventor Karl Drais. This vehicle, called the "draisine" or "walking machine," had no pedals; it was powered by pushing the feet against the ground.
In 1860, Frenchman Pierre Michaux added pedals to a larger front wheel, creating the famous "velocipede" or "boneshaker," so named because of how uncomfortable it was on cobblestone roads. Later, in the 1870s, the "penny-farthing" emerged, a bicycle with a huge front wheel and a much smaller rear one.
The modern bicycle began to take shape in the 1880s with the invention of the "safety bicycle," which had equal-sized wheels and a chain system to drive the rear wheel. This made it much more stable and accessible. In 1888, John Dunlop invented inflatable tires, which significantly improved rider comfort.
Since then, the bicycle has evolved in design and materials, becoming one of the most popular and sustainable modes of transportation in the world, used for both leisure and daily commuting.
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Published on 2024/08/19
I SAW THAT GOING DIFFERENTLY IN MY MIND VOL85They 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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