“I’ll be frank. I’ve always felt that it’s horrible to send a person into the world who didn’t ask to be there.” “I know,” Alain said. “Look around you. Of all the people you see, no one is here by his own wish. Of course, what I just said is the most banal truth there is. So banal, and so basic, that we’ve stopped seeing it and hearing it.” -- The Apologizer, By Milan Kundera The New Yorker Magazine
Yo he aprendido que estar en sintonía contigo mismo y lo que te rodea es más que saludable, es necesario, y eso viene no exclusiva pero principalmente cuando estás soltero - en mi experiencia. Es quizás este momento de tu vida una buena oportunidad para disfrutar de tu independencia, de toda tu libertad, de tomarte y dedicarte todo el tiempo que quieras para ti, pues como sabes, cuando se está en una relación el tiempo que te dedicas a ti mismo es poco. Acompañante leyendo, instruyete, busca una pasión.
AWESOME -- die from within disgusting pig House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) avoided total humiliation in wriggling out of the president’s order to take what he knew would be a losing vote on the American Health Care Act. That he had to go, whip list in hand, to the White House, tells us how far he has been reduced in stature by this process. In refusing to take a vote that apparently would not even have been close, Ryan at least avoided unnecessarily putting his own members at risk (e.g., moderates who were asked to take unpopular votes, conservatives who would disappoint the hard-edged Heritage Action and other groups working against the bill). He also retained a smidgen of his own stature. Had he gone forward he would have effectively forfeited Congress’s standing as a co-equal branch of government. Ryan will remain speaker because no one else wants the job, but in a sense he does not “lead” the House Republicans, let alone the House. He is continuously caught in the...
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