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Guilty pleasures - A chat with Claude Sonnet 3.5

Guilty pleasures

    Guilty pleasures What is it called when you got a secret love for a song or tv-show or movie, but it’s embarrassing to tell others about it? That’s typically called a “guilty pleasure” – something you enjoy but feel somewhat embarrassed or self-conscious about liking, often because it might be considered uncool, childish, or outside… Sigue leyendo "Guilty pleasures

    Desayuno familiar con alegría y sol

    Domingos lentos por la mañana

      Puede que pienses que los vuelos en primera clase y los hoteles de cinco estrellas son los placeres más exquisitos, pero los verdaderos lujos de la vida son las lentas mañanas de domingo en un hogar lleno de amor. Los domingos por la mañana se produce un tipo especial de magia, cuando el día se extiende ante mí, vacío de planes y rebosante de posibilidades. Es un momento... Sigue leyendo "Domingos lentos por la mañana

      You need a hug

      You need a hug

        A world without hugs. No, this isn’t the opening of a dystopian novel or a particularly bleak episode of Black Mirror. It’s a stark reality that once plagued orphanages in 19th-century New York, where tiny babies died like flies despite being fed, cleaned, and generally maintained like needy houseplants. The importance of physical affection, particularly… Sigue leyendo "You need a hug

        Nunca serás feliz si sigues buscando en qué consiste la felicidad.

        Nunca serás feliz si sigues buscando

          About the author Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a renowned French philosopher, author, and journalist. He is best known for his influential works in existentialism and absurdism. Camus’s writings often explored themes of the human condition, the search for meaning in life, and the absurdity of existence. His most notable works include “The Stranger” (1942), “The… Sigue leyendo "Nunca serás feliz si sigues buscando