NESTOR BAROMA
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Innovative architect fascinated by science fiction, supernatural, and cutting-edge tech. Passionate about financial literacy, basketball, and pushing design boundaries. 🏗️🚀💡🏀💰 #Architect #TechEnthusiast #BasketballLover
Stories (17/0)
Narcissus: The Myth of Self-Obsession
In ancient times, the term "narcissism" originated from Greek mythology, where it was tied to the fascinating character of Narcissus. His story illustrates the pitfalls of excessive self-love. Narcissus, a handsome and charming young man, was adored by many, but he held no affection for others, focusing solely on himself. His tale warns us that an abundance of self-obsession can lead to numerous issues.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Education
A Tale of Courage: The Brave Deer's Journey Through Adversity
Once upon a time, in a lush forest, a beautiful deer lived a peaceful life. As days went by, she discovered she was pregnant, and excitement filled her heart. However, fate had other plans in store for her.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Education
The Monk's Triumph: Unleashing the Power of Positive Thinking
Once upon a time, in a distant era, a fierce war broke out between two powerful kingdoms. One was a formidable and dominant realm, boasting a massive army and vast resources, while the other was a small and feeble state with limited soldiers and resources. The small kingdom was certain of its defeat as the numbers of its soldiers were significantly inferior to those of its mighty adversary. The army of the large kingdom, in fact, outnumbered the small kingdom's forces by an astonishing tenfold.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Education
Final Farewells: The Strangest Last Meal Requests on Death Row
In some states in America and other countries with legal capital punishment, an interesting custom exists for criminals on death row: the infamous last meal. Convicted felons are granted the opportunity to select any food and drink of their choice within certain regulations on the eve of their execution. Here are some of the strangest meals ever recorded.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in FYI
10 Money Rules for Financial Success
A few years back, I was always in the very frustrating place where bills would constantly pile up and yet I had no money to pay them off (If you have ever been in this situation then you probably that it can be really stressful and hard on you). The good news is that, over time I did manage to prowl my way out of this situation, and you can too.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Education
Time Travel
Time travel, a captivating concept that has long intrigued the human imagination, beckons us to explore the boundless possibilities it presents. The very idea of journeying through time, revisiting the past, altering historical events, or peering into the future, has been a common daydream for many. Over the years, time travel has been a central theme in science fiction literature, films, and television shows, contemplating the potentials and dangers of such a phenomenon. But amidst the allure of time travel's possibilities, a fundamental question remains: is time travel actually feasible, and if so, what would it entail?
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Futurism
Dreams: The Mysterious World Inside Our Minds
Today we are going to talk about why we dream what's going on inside our brains the scientific study of dreaming is called Anaya ology and for most of history it didn't really exist because you can't hold a dream it's difficult to measure a dream you can't taste it you can't see other people's dreams and if you ask them to tell you what they dreamt the results are almost always unreliable in fact it's estimated that we forget 95% of the dreams we have especially within the first 10 minutes of having them.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Humans
Embracing the Boredom
Action and danger may be exciting, but there's something to be said about the process of "boring" – enlarging a hole, like the barrel of a gun. Boring, in this context, involves slow and repetitive movements that give the term its common association with dullness and disinterest. However, the concept of boredom goes far beyond a mere lack of excitement; it delves into the essence of human existence and raises intriguing questions about our desires and needs.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Families
The Enigma of "Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction"
In the year 1995, the world was a vastly different place, devoid of the grip of social media and smartphones. Television reigned supreme as the primary form of technological entertainment, and one topic that fascinated humanity for centuries remained unchanged - the possibility of life beyond our planet. During this time, Fox Television Network aired a groundbreaking special titled "Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction," a program that would captivate tens of millions of viewers across the nation. Step into the time machine and journey back to 1995, as we delve into this curious world of aliens and explore the enigmatic origins of the infamous "Alien Autopsy" footage.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Earth
Unraveling the American Dream
In 1844, Karl Marx penned a profound observation that remains as true today as it was 170 years ago: "the less you eat, drink, and buy books, the less you go to the theater, the dance hall, the public house, the less you think, love, theorize, sing, paint, fence, etc., the more you save, the greater becomes your treasure which neither moths nor rust will devour; your capital, the less you are, the less you express your own life, the more you have, i.e., the greater is your alienated life, the greater is the store of your estranged being." These words resonate powerfully in the United States, the wealthiest nation on earth, where the pursuit of capital and success often obscures the true essence of human flourishing.
By NESTOR BAROMA10 months ago in Education