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Once upon a time, there was this boy who wanted to be part of the World, sharing ideas, thoughts, and all that goes with a thing called life!



















Taken from an amazing PowerPoint of which I do not know who the author is.
Life taught me …
with text by Charlie Chaplin
LIFE WITHOUT PETROLEUM! (It’s impressive how we depend on it and don’t realize it! It is present in everything we use!)
THERE IS MAGIC…
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In all the beautiful things in life, there is magic…
How to explain the charm that certain people exert on us?
It’s so hard to explain…
It’s so easy to see…
There’s magic in the air when something special happens…
It is so good to live these moments…
For a moment to notice the synchrony…
is part of a secret
to be seeing the cogs of the universe
fitting perfectly…
Because nothing, nothing at all…
Happens by chance.
I was raised on common moral principles:
When I was little, mothers, fathers, teachers, grandparents, uncles, neighbors were authorities worthy of respect and consideration.
The closer or older, the more affection.
It was unthinkable to answer rudely to elders, teachers or authorities…We trusted adults because they were all fathers, mothers or relatives of the children in our street, in our neighborhood, in our city…
We were only afraid of the dark, of frogs, of horror movies…Today it gave me an infinite sadness for all that we lost.
For everything my grandchildren will one day face.
For the fear in the eyes of children, young people, old people and adults.Human rights for criminals, unlimited duties for honest citizens.
Not taking advantage of everything means being an idiot.
Paying debts in good time is being silly…
Amnesty for corrupt and thieves…What happened to us?
Mistreated teachers in classrooms, traders threatened by drug dealers, bars on our doors and windows.What values are these?
Cars that are worthy more than hugs, daughters wanting plastic surgery as a passing gift
of year…
Cell phones in children’s backpacks.What do you want for a hug?
The fun is worth more than a diploma.
A giant TV it’s worth more than a good conversation.
Make up is worth more than ice cream.
Better to appear than to be…When did everything disappeared or became ridiculous?
I want to rip the bars off my window so I can touch the flowers!
I want to sit on the porch and sleep with the door open on Summer nights!
I want honesty as a source of pride.
I want uprightness of character, a clean face and an eye-to-eye look.
I want shame in my face and solidarity.
I want hope, joy, confidence!I want to shut up someone who says: “we have to be at the level of…”, when talking about a person.
Below the “HAVE”, live the “BE”
And live the return of true life, simple as rain, clear as the spring sky, light as the morning breeze!
And definitely beautiful, like all dawns.I want to take back my simple and common world, where love, solidarity and fraternity exist as core values.
Let’s go back to being “people”!
The indignation at the lack of ethics, morals, respect…
Build a better, fairer, more human World, where people respect people.Utopia?
Who knows?…
We need to try…Our children deserve it and our grandchildren too, they will certainly thank us!
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Taken from the PowerPoint presentation you can find here: https://slideplayer.com.br/slide/1874088/
An amazing documentary about an outstanding artist, the one and only Whitney Houston!
I was overblown by her story… She was born to become a superstar… The voice, the entertainment, the music, the movie… Everything looked easy, because of her unique talent!
But like they say, the brightest flame burns quicker, unfortunately for us all…
Nonetheless she still lives and will live forever through her art, her voice, her joy, her legacy, her purest love to music 🎶
Thank you Nippy!

Are you being forgetting things?
“What is the name of this film in which the artist that appears is very beautiful? …
Yes man! Tall, with black hair. The one who worked a few times with
that wonderful actor whose name is … who worked on a very famous play.
You already know who I’m talking about, don’t you? ”

30: And so we start
From the age of thirty, in general, we begin to notice that we have small forgetfulness:
“What is this boy called? I know him so well.
What time was the meeting, at 5:00 or 5:30?
This, how did they tell me it worked?
My keys, where did I leave them?
What floor am I parked on?”
But nothing like when we exclaim …
“They stole my car!” Without realizing that we left out through another door of the shopping center.

Although these small forgetfulnesses do not affect our lives, they cause us anxiety.
With terror, we think that the brain starts to convert to gelatin and we worry about being like this elderly aunt, who remembers in small details everything about her childhood, but cannot remember what she did yesterday or even this morning.

If this sounds familiar to you, don’t worry, there’s hope.
There are many myths in which people mistakenly link age with lack of memory.
Neuroscientists have proven that:
The short-term memory loss is not due to the age or death of neurons, which die but regenerate, but to the reduction in the number of connections between them, neurons or dentrites (branches of neurons).

This happens for a simple reason: lack of use.
It’s very simple. Just as an unused muscle atrophies, dentrites also atrophy if they don’t connect frequently, and the brain’s ability to receive new information is reduced.
True, exercise helps a lot to alert the mind; there are also vitamins and remedies that increase and strengthen memory.
However, there is nothing like making our brain manufacture its own food:
Neurotrophins.

The Neurotrophins
They are molecules that produce and secrete nerve cells and act as food to stay healthy.
The more active the brain cells are, the more neurotrophins they produce and this generates more connections between different areas of the brain.

What can we do?
What we need is to do pilates with the neurons:
stretch them,
surprise them,
get out of your routine,
present them with unexpected news and fun through emotions, smell, sight, touch, taste and hearing.
The result? The brain becomes more flexible, more agile, and your memory capacity increases.

You probably think…
I read, work, exercise and a thousand other things during the day. So, my mind must be very stimulated.
The truth is that most of our lives become a series of routines.
Think of a common, ordinary day or week.
What’s different about your daily routine?
The way to work, the time you eat or return home, the time you spend in the car, the time and the programs you watch on TV?

Routine activities are unconscious
They make the brain work automatically and require a minimum of energy.
The experiences pass through the same neuronal roads already formed.
There is no production of neurotrophins.

Some exercises that substancially expand dentrites and neurotrophin production:
Why don’t we open our minds and try these exercises so simple that, according to the Neurobiology studies at Duke University Medical Center, they expand our memory?
Hopefully, we’ll never ask again:
“Where did I leave my keys?”
I hope that you enjoyed.
And don’t forget to spend a
FANTASTIC DAY
This post was taken from this amazing PowerPoint: http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/supertrix-806616-pilates-para-o-cerebro/
The unity of Life!
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