En ¡O RICO O NADA!, Aitor Zárate comparte su historia de transformación personal y sus estrategias financieras para alcanzar el éxito. Desde sus humildes comienzos hasta convertirse en un experto en finanzas, Zárate explora temas como el poder del trading, la gestión del tiempo y la toma de decisiones financieras audaces.
Este libro es una guía irreverente y accesible para quienes buscan ganar su primer millón, eludir lo innecesario y optimizar su vida para disfrutar de la libertad financiera.
La realidad es un invento relativamente reciente. Desde tiempos inmemoriales han sido las mitologías que cada cultura ha construido ―las ficciones que nos hemos ido contando― las encargadas de dar forma a eso que llamamos «realidad». Hoy es el propio relato científico el que nos está obligando a replantearnos su existencia. Y si descorremos ese velo, ¿qué es lo que hay detrás?
Historia, filosofía, música y matemáticas ―así como la impronta de las narraciones y el poder creador de la palabra― se entrelazan magistralmente en este ensayo para desvelar la trama que construye nuestra idea del mundo, para acercarnos a la singularidad de la vida y la conciencia, para explicarnos el nacimiento de la ciencia, la revolución cuántica, el advenimiento de la inteligencia artificial y las relaciones que se establecen entre todos estos fenómenos y las diversas formas de espiritualidad.
¿Todavía tiene sentido hablar de universalismo? El reputado profesor y teórico Omri Boehm tiende un puente entre la filosofía y la política contemporánea en esta crítica del pensamiento identitario.
¿Qué valores básicos defendemos en las democracias liberales? ¿Puede salvarse aún hoy el universalismo? Sí, pero debemos volver a sus orígenes: solo cuando comprendamos realmente el atractivo humanista de figuras como las de los profetas bíblicos o la de Immanuel Kant podremos luchar sin concesiones contra la injusticia y en favor de la igualdad absoluta de las personas.
En Universalismo radical, Omri Boehm ofrece algo más que una nueva interpretación del concepto: revoluciona nuestra comprensión fundamental de lo que es de verdad el universalismo y explica por qué debemos tener esperanza si no queremos vernos abocados a una distopía. Para ello, recurre a Kant y a su a menudo incomprendida recuperación del monoteísmo ético de los profetas judíos. Es una propuesta audaz que, por su osadía, abre una salida al estancado debate sobre la identidad.
Sydney Wells should have died. She was supposed to die.
She never expected, after years of waiting, to receive a heart transplant. Now, seventeen-year-old Sydney doesn’t know what to do with her life. Her daily routine consisted of staying indoors, eating heart-healthy foods, and posting about her transplant list experiences on TheWaitingList with her long-distance BFF (and heart failure buddy) Chloe.
Now, Sydney latches onto the one thing that gives her meaning: learning as much as she can about the person whose heart she inherited. After finding the family of her likely-donor, Mia, Sydney falls deep into her world—and may also be falling for Mia’s best friend, Clayton.
But Sydney isn’t the only one hiding something. Mia’s brother Tanner won’t talk to Clayton, and Clayton won’t tell Sydney why. And hundreds of miles away, Chloe’s health has taken a turn for the worse. Sydney needs to face what’s in her heart—the truth, the guilt, and the future—before it’s too late.
Seventeen-year-old Charlotte Goh is juggling two very different personas: the dutiful Korean daughter, and the hustling NYC fashion influencer. Her best friend Steven scoffs at her ambition, but she secretly hopes that her posts will help financially support her struggling family. Then one night, after posting about a racist experience she had at an influencer event, Charlotte finds herself going viral and garnering the fame she’s always craved. And as much as she doesn’t want her newfound popularity to change her, she can’t help but be swept away by the exciting perks: chic new friends, the attention of one of Hollywood’s hottest heartthrobs, and a slew of companies clamoring to sponsor her.
But as she falls deeper into the influencer world, she finds that she may have to sacrifice more than she bargained for—including her unexpected new feelings for Steven. Will Charlotte be able to stay true to herself, or will she lose the things that are most important to her?
Emily Chen-Sanchez can’t do anything right. She’s been grounded for a bad grade; she can’t stop fighting with her perfect older sister; everyone’s tense because her mother’s just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer; and she hasn’t spoken to her best friend Matt in two weeks, four days, and about seven hours (not that she’s counting).
Her new summer job is the perfect escape: as companion to an eclectic, lively, Super Southern elderly lady, Mrs. Granucci. All Emily has to do is help Mrs. G ‘remember” her likes, dislikes, anything Mrs. G has a habit of forgetting, even Emily’s name. Emily feels closer to Mrs. G than everyone else until Mrs. G falsely accuses Emily. The betrayal will have ramifications for them both, and Emily must make a decision that will change their lives forever.
The Summer I Remembered Everything is a story of longing for an escape, finding yourself, caring for someone with an illness, and learning that sometimes the right decision is always the hardest.