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El Podcast de Logan 373 La Pinche Inteligencia

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Hey. How very good podcast do you all have welcome to Logan' s podcast number three hundred and seventy- three. And, well, we' re still on a very good streak to keep recording and publishing, because, suddenly I do hang up a lot, but it' s really not because I' m here this procastinating or egging. Well, who' s following me on the net, well, he' ll know that I' m into everything they' ve gotten into. And then suddenly he doesn' t give me life. But, well, here we are, thanks to those

who continue to listen to this podcast. This month we are celebrating eighteen years of doing the program. In two thousand six I bought a microphone of sixty vars this and well, because I remember that microphone was one of those as an antecnite prisoners of plastic. This obvious one had a very bad sound.

But, well, neither at that time nor in this one. The truth is that I am a scholar of production and of the issues that have to do with the quality of cars in terms of this program, since this, as those who listen know, there is no production or there is no preproduction. This one doesn' t really have even editing. So in raw, as I record it, so I climb it out then this one. With that I can eventually say that when I say an asshole, I will be

able to discharge my responsibility by arguing that. But the truth is, I ' m trying to be little asshole when it comes to recording, talking, and recording this. And well, then, finally, it' s the opinion of an asshole who always has areas of opportunity and good. Thank you very much for continuing to listen to three hundred and seventy- three episodes with this one. By the way, whoever has the podcasts from 20 to 70, if you can roll them, because I can' t find them to

climb them here on the page. I can' t find those podcasts. I' m sure I have them, that is, I must have them. But in the migration of the feats and the shit, because they have been lost then and of the computers, because also then this one has those that have is if they have two and have five, if they are twenty. Well, it would be nice if Chingon played them to share them with

the band. And well, especially, because there are a lot of reviews there of records, books, series movies that I think are worth recovering. And well, today we' re going to talk a little bit about the intelligence, the intelligence that we claim to have, that we presume to have that as human beings, in theory it differentiates us from beings that are not intelligent from other beings. There are, then, many theories. There' s no one who says dolphins are smarter than dogs and they' re smart

than no, I am. And well, there' s a whole debate based on intelligences, if it' s one intelligence, if it' s a lot of intelligences. And well, we all aspire to be the smartest, not the smartest. And, well, intelligence, as I have learned it, as I understand it, is the ability of an individual to solve problems, to have logic, to reflect on abstract questions. And, well, with that intelligence we face the world and then become part of this society

and provide it with the solutions that are within our reach. And that intelligence is intended to add to other intelligences and, in theory, to use them for something not those intelligences. There are those who use that super power for good that at some point we will talk about good or evil. There are those who use them for evil this. But well, since the noses.

Beyond this definition clickhe, pediesca that I have just commented to you, for really the intelligence is suddenly perceived as already more at the level of the band, since we perceive it as the morro that draws pure ten güey to, for that güey is the smartest güey to egg, not the livelier one, not suddenly, I, for example, of morro, for if it ends to tens, but to say of the teachers that were going down to six, I used my intelligence for the bad güey then, because it was either

mad or not daughter haha and because always the constant was if you used that intelligence for the good this, for everything would be better for you. And the truth is that I did not understand and at that time the natural rebellion of a resentful, malnourished nose and with a lack of it, because it did not allow me to understand well what they meant, I mean that to say I am intelite, I mean really, if I am intelligent, yes, I will be intelligent. You question yourself, no. And if I

' m smart, then why do I have this shitty little prick? No. And if I' m smart, why don' t you come out this one,' cause I want the castle grayshool and bring me some socks. And if the Güey kings vote because if I' m so smart this one, I don' t hook up with the coolest dorks. And then one evolves their concept of intelligence. Not this one. And well, at some point because one thinks that being smart, because it is to read a chingo no, and then I what did, because I started to read the

Carlos cuaute girls, yes, it is well cultured. But then I began to read güey and somehow wey comes by the narrowing in a corbet. If I come like this, in that gey comes about one hundred and fifty the asshole doesn' t suck. That Güey was smart enough to get that car.

It was smart for them to lend it to him, so they sold it and I should, or it was smart for him to get it, maybe this and good that intelligence, because he doesn' t use it to understand that if he comes at a hundred and fifty kilometers per hour on a road that comes more or less congested, because it' s a very bad idea, but super bad idea to come at the cut- off to one hundred and fifty wey see what I mean the matter of intelligence, that is,

anyone who saw him get to a restaurant get off that young man so beautiful, black, brilliant chingon, this because he wouldn' t think, no mames, I want to be this güey, not wey But that'

s because we associate it in an explicaable way. But it seems to me that the intelligence wrong to the material questions that each person can have not even that they can pay, that they can have And then, this kind of situations arise And, well, we have the example of I don' t know breakey bad Walter Wight, because it is very intelligent, very intelligent. He' s a chemistry teacher who governs the elements. And well, at some point that intelligence caught up with him to be a teacher in a public

high school. Not so simple, so simple and good, he at some point, knowing himself intelligent, for he raised his frustration when at some point, for he noticed that putting that intelligence did not bring him respect of nicumulate, neither of his family, nor of his students or of his colleagues. Master, no one respected that asshole. And, well, the life of friends because of the matter of being sick with cancer, then what to do

güey. Well, you start there using your intelligence to eventually be able to have what he considered, what Swede sot thought he deserved, and at one point he disguised himself as I want to leave something more to my family than debts. But, well, no one can say Walter Wighte wasn' t smart in the sense we' re talking about. He wasn' t a güey who solved problems, who knew he had a very fucking culture. But at the time of starting to use that intelligence and mixing it, with actions

with reactions, with consequences. Well, all of a sudden there are episodes in which at first Breakin batt was slow. It was an intelligent güey who did intelligent things, but there comes a time when that smart güey makes a lot of bullshit and to advance the plot, because it makes assholes after assholes, after assholes, and with that intelligence and with a fish of let' s say good fortune. This good one, because the güey, this one

manages to reach the fifth season. Not this Saul Goodman, for we cannot say that he is not an intelligent güey. Jimmy Magill, then he' s a smart güey who keeps making stupid decisions all the time. So, why if he' s such an intelligent güey, what a fart his brother, Charles, Charles McGill, then no, Mames güey is a smart bastard, then why spoile hérwey dies as Gey dies and so on we go looking

at examples of people who, in theory, are intelligent. Batman, then he' s a güey, very smart güey, but then why he lives trapped in a fucking life where, all of a sudden, yeah, güey fights bastards. This fart resolves fights for justice blah, blah, blah. But he, then, does not really have or because they have no use in his quality of life. This, while the güey has a very strong mind, is a güey that does not break. He' s an emotionally

intelligent güey. If someone' s emotionally intelligent, that' s batman. But that emotional intelligence, because suddenly, does not allow him also, or is forbidden to have family ties or friendship, because with people. And then, he' s a lonely güey who loves his loneliness. But he' s definitely happy, he' s not a bastard. And well, the point here is you need to be smart to be happy. Or if you ' re happy, it' s because you' re not smart, because

you don' t realize the shit that life is. And then here we can invoke the matter of the hedonists, the stoic matter speaking of philosophy, the photon ones, because I do not know the matter of Kant or the matter of Albert Camus or each one with a different philosophical current to the same Socrates platon, because everyone has a conceptualization different from what intelligence is, happiness.

And, well, what is the güey chida, what is the Chinese definition Güey, that is, this, Socrates died defending what he believed. Güey and even though it would have been very simple, he didn' t die. The Güey decided not to betray his principles and eventually dies. I want to believe that happy because he did not betray did not betray himself.

So that' s a kind of happiness, sacrificing yourself for your güey ideals for your reasonings or eventually you have that or eventually the intelligence lies in going from black to white, depending on the situations, being at risk of someone accusing you of incongruous, that is, how intelligence pinches work in those cases, because there are people who pull out pure days in school and go off

the dick in human life. Why then is this where the space is opened so that we can consider that arithmetic intelligence probably has nothing to do with emotional intelligence, with intelligence when it comes to fanning out some whores, with financial intelligence, with social intelligence, with your intelligence in crafts, in public relations, in human relations with your intelligence in crafts. I mean, for example, I' ve always considered myself useless in terms of doing things out of

the house. I always don' t like them, but when it' s been necessary to do it, put together a bed, solve a domestic fart there and not find someone, because there comes a moment that I say to see me and it shouldn' t be so complicated, boom a egg. I already did it and at the time of the güey tutorials more because before there was no Internet, because I was a whore, because I have to get a do it yourself wey no. And there, you bought how to make a world, how to repair a lavao or repair a shot.

Eventually there was a magazine, a collection of magazines called do it yourself and good this one at the end, because suddenly when I start to do things, because I feel I do it right, Güey, but it' s not something I like. So I' m an asshole because I don' t understand that talent Güey could have, and I' d rather pay someone

to do it, Güey. Or I' m smart, because I prefer to spend my time on something that I do like and that maybe for what I' m not so good at, then where, how is Güey measured there, the matter of Güey intelligence, you who are hearing me, is really smart to spend an hour listening to this Güey blowjob. What do you expect to get after consuming and dying for an hour listening to me Güey.

I don' t have one. I believe that more than a thousand hours of content in all the podcasts that I have made and if we add it there, to the live ones that we have in the channel of the fortress and that is, it is a lot of content, a lot of content and to all those who have come here to listen to me or have dedicated time to my books. Well, then, here' s the thing too That' s really smart. Güey, why it would be or why it

would be. Very stupid, no, this reflective window, all of a sudden and it matters a lot, especially when we don' t know why we' re doing things, Güey, why I' m here, Güey, when we wonder why I' m here. If God brought me and the devil exists, if there is extraterrestrial life, if there is life after death, what is death not, and well, then, one of the definitions that has to do with intelligence? Well, then, it has to do with questioning reality with questioning this is Maitris. It' s really a

matrix. No e in the movie Matrix we see perfectly as well as in theory, this reality is our comfort zone where we are well Güey. And when Morphus wakes up his comrades, he wakes up, because it turns out that they are in a well- begotten reality where there is no chingona meat. Güey. So that was smart. Güey. It wasn' t smart to understand that all this was a matrix. Güey. It was really smart. Wey for those who followed new O in the end, as Cyfer did,

said no Güey, I prefer to go back now. I don' t want to eat that fucking Tole Culero Güey or be there on that fucking

ship. What I want and I' m worth dick that' s a lie is to come here, Güey, eat a pinche steak, juicy, well- fucked- red Güey and fuck some shit, Güey, that is, this was smarter Güey, what Güey is, that is, making Matrix for the Wachowskys was a genius wey and showed that the Güeys had well- advanced concepts in terms of cinematography, but also in terms of philosophy and reasoning, and put there in the cinema something that many people thought Güey. There

' s no Güey there anymore. Well, he broke it, blew it up. It' s a reference. It was smart to be Matrix Two

and Matrics Three, WEY and Matrix Revolutions, wey Resurrection Complaint Revolution. I think it was the game, that is, it was smart gey maybe in financial terms, because by egg, Güey no Mames generated a banknote for a lot of people and socially, because that was chingón wey but in creative terms, it was worth wey to wey to weed out, that is, Maitrix, if you had left matrixs one and Animatrix wey no Mames wey so,

I mean, it would have been okay asshole. That reference that is diluted not completely, but does have an effect, because in the matter that the two others, because they were guilty and the other one more, although it had well- fucking and well- intelligent concepts, Güey does not right now. I' m here about to pass the booth and because we' re waiting and well, it' s smart for an asshole to play the claxson to rush the cashier to collect Güey. That' s really going to have

a güey effect or nothing else. He' s an asshole with a horn güey not. And well I think of this because I don' t even know the güey that' s playing the flaxon wey no. But maybe the güey is a pinche, an eminence of doctor who is in a hurry to get to swear to a patient güey hello good morning. Then all of a

sudden, the concept of intelligence is mutating. It' s mutating, it ' s diluting, it' s nourishing, it' s getting, of course, it' s getting stronger, it' s getting less solid, it' s getting more pendulous, it' s getting more productive, it ' s becoming more unproductive. It wouldn' t even make sense to be talking about intelligence by now. Not later, then you, who are really listening to me, think it' s smart to spend an hour listening to

this kind of blowjobs thanks. Suddenly, there are people that I see a lot on social networks that ah this I don' t know why they taught me the square. He pulled my perfect square. This is never applied in life. And then there, one can realize the intelligence of vision so limited that they have this kind of assholes, that they don' t see and never saw and never understood what algebra güey was for, what mathematics really served

in that is, life. It is about solving problems and all the time you are solving problems with variables like the asshole that was playing the claxson, like the güey that assaults you, like the girlfriend that cheats you, güey, like the boyfriend that beats you, but that you love güey all the time you have to be solving problems based on many variables and many times you decide to make decisions because so you felt Güey, without reasoning, without thinking,

not egg that morra that has three children, This is the love of my life, Güey to the nuebo and then you say ah because it is old and nothing more than many from many perspectives, it is the worst decision of your life, Güey or the morras that go with the tiller of the colony. No, I already know that Güey like that, but I'

m going to change him some and that' s smart. So, all the time, mathematics was there so that we could understand that life is about variables, that life is about solving and solving problems all the time and making decisions based on the information that you' re generating, not that it' s an analogy that I always or much, not always much is when you ' re managing all the time, you' re making decisions, all the time, you' re making decisions and you' re having information two or

two times, all the time. The car tells you how fast you are and all the time there are these ads of what speed you have to go

to. All the time you have the mirrors to get information about who comes to the right, who comes to the back, who comes to the left, to know if you make the decision to turn the directional and change the lane so that they pass or if you decide to stay there no more for fucking you not all the time you' re having that kind of variables and lanes, if I brake, if I go down to seconds and I go

all the time you' re having information to make decisions. If I change down to thirds and if I go to fourths and I go sixth, if I go down this one, if I go lighter, if I let that trailer pass, if I go over this trailer, this one, if I speed up here, if a pyathon comes and I don' t let it pass. Güey, if a motorcyclist picket comes to me and then I blow

his car up so he can get killed. Or if I' m a motorcyclist and I rip off a pinche, I mirror someone güey because I have an impressive frustration and I consider that if I reach him, if I rip the mirror off a stranger, well, then I' m already going to rock him and the egg. I' m going to be very smart, because that asshole who stayed back, he was well charged. And I' m fine, I come laughing and laughing egg. I' m smart enough, Güey, not then what intelligence is, intelligence is useless. In case

we have it, we take advantage of intelligence. And to profit from intelligence is to be happier, to be calmer, to be more in love, to take more pains, to have more money, which is to take advantage of intelligence. When you don' t know yourself well, then you don ' t know what your intelligence can produce to make you feel good. And making you feel good going in the truck all tight makes you smart, Güey, so that when reality comes and you get sick, and so, you

have to go to Dr Cimi for fifty bucks. And that' s really what makes you feel good, wooey or not. Not Güey, and this is a good bastard, because suddenly, if you and here has a lot to do with it, what you put in your head, that you combine with your essence, that you combine with your experiences, that you combine with your information, that you combine with your subliminal knowledge, with everything subliminal that you bring there and with dreams and beliefs. And then that all makes a

cocktail punch that eventually becomes you not. Well, here we are asking ourselves that question. The best sterile thing about what intelligence is. I' m smart that I' m smart for what intelligence has served me. I really don' t know. There are people who read a chingo and call ignorant those who do not read. No, ah, no, moms, I read 50 books this year Güey and you three books. Ah you' re

an ignorant prick of shit and don' t talk to me asshole. And it turns out that in the balance of happiness, assuming that happiness is the ultimate goal of the individual, it turns out that the Güey, who reads two books and laughs with this the films and the programs of East derbés, for that Güey has a better time than you Güey, then what your pendejo intelligence served. And well, there' s also the case of the Güey,

who spends his time watching football and is worth his life. No, and then suddenly, he sees how his comrades who if they cared, took care to develop their intelligence, to occupy it, to detonate it, to produce with it. And it turns out that Güey, because he' s broken your TV and he' s got nowhere to watch football, Güey, why, because he doesn' t have to buy another TV then this, because that kind of situation sings to you and is derived into what is now

artificial intelligence. Well, before that, because we have the smartphones, the smartphons and all of a sudden, because it turns out that the smartphone, this one or is more abused than the owner. Or no, this one has you kidnapped from the picket smartphone, Güey, and then the smartphone brings you happiness. It was very smart to buy you that smartphone worth the redundancy

months without interest this because it will provide hours and hours of relaxation. Ah wey here in my palm of my hand, I have everything I need. I' m going around the world. So, that kind of thing, because it' s not Mames Güey' s intelligence. What it' s for, Güey, what it' s for, what it should be for, not even a smartphone, why I should be smart to run a smartphone. It' s smart not to have a smartphone. Güey, what' s the point and I insist again. It' s smart that you'

ve already given this mother forty minutes. It' s smart that I' m here spending forty minutes of my time talking like a dick and asking questions that, maybe, don' t even have an answer. Or it' s smart, because everyone derived from those reflective windows can eventually find one that

allows him to resolve some conflicts that he has because philosophy finally resolves. There are those who see in philosophy a labyrinth of questions and questions and questions that have no answer and the best sense and then it makes no sense to them, as well as the assholes who think algebra never served them in their lives. No. And well, this one comes to a point where it is that you are very stupid, because, as non- philosophical Chingon, you

have not understood the essence of life. And then those who read philosophy do not use well- thinking, intelligent, and educated beings. And happiness writes in being humiliating and bollocking those who didn' t understand Plato Güey to not Mames Güey? How did you not understand this request to give ar Onovski,

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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, ' t come near me Scolke pendejo and well, in the time of the Influencery Cabrón, in the time of that, in which any asshole like me can grab a bug and start talking like a pendejo güey, pretending that he

knows a chingo aspiring to be an opinion leader, aspiring to go viral. It' s not smart for you to go viral. It' s smart for you to monetize your content. He' s smart and I' m a good asshole, because over a thousand hours of content I haven' t

monetized them. I mean, they' re a lot of questions, a lot of questions that all the time we have to be asking ourselves so that at some point, because we know ourselves and it may be that I today, July 5th, at seven in the morning I' ve already met egg wey already, after so long, I' ve met egg Güey I' m the intelligence prick walking gey to egg and know yourself and I already signed that pinche. I fart to egg and think then I exist to egg and

no longer rock and roll. And well, it turns out that evolution, that each individual is having, that social influence, that media influence, that spiritual influence, even reflexive, because it is making every minute we are changing, changing for good or bad, doing something that at some point could be debated, but knowing itself. It' s a life- long job, it' s a way of life. Güey is a lifestyle, as well as having your personal finances healthy A egg. Güey, I fixed my motherhood

today. Now you' re going to rock and roll and spend not Güey again, because if you' ve already fixed your fart, wey, you have to do all the work so you don' t get back into those farts. Güey, you' re going to get into others. Güey, but fair, because with intelligence and eye, with financial intelligence you solved your

financial fart, but with emotional intelligence you farted again. You didn' t have emotional intelligence to understand that you didn' t have to buy it, Asshole, but it turned out that someone came in and your ego maddened you. Güey, I don' t know, for example, this one comes

to Christmas dinner. Güey, and so you go with your, with your family, with your noses, your wife two little ones and they go in it in a huber güey to not see us so much, they go in a cloudy and you get out of the uber ji ji ji ha ha ha and in it comes your cousin who shits you the mother and fucks up the mother. What happened, cousin no, how bad you give it to her that you were so smart and a little shit about what happened to Walter Huayk.

So go ahead, I' m the pick- up truck I' m bringing, and you' re coming in a pinche this abeo of Uber Güey, because don' t suck up, and then that thing that makes you burn a chingo güey and make the ego so fragile that you have you become my mother Güey. Tomorrow I' m going to go buy a pick - up truck that' s more fucked up than this asshole and then that makes your emotional intelligence and your weak ego, because it breaks his mother'

s job that your financial intelligence did Güey. Then this one was worth Verga. Güey was worth Verga. And so with all the time, we' re carrying the stone up to the top and coming up. The stone is going to fall again and we' re going to carry it back up to take it back up. On an issue that might seem monotonous, no, but in reality our lives may be anything. But monotony is something in your

head all the time. There are new things. All the time. There ' s a bunch of things to learn, a bunch of problems to solve, a bunch of people to learn to know this one and to nurture from. Because we are social beings and suddenly become isolated, because it has emotional repercussions. And that' ll be smart. It will be smart to be the soul of the party or it will be smart to be more reserved. It was smart to go through that bumpy pothole, Dale, Dale Morrón.

It was smart to let this dork pass here and me go after him. It' s ge intelligence and what it' s for. And, well, now we do decide on the issue of artificial intelligence, pinching, artificial intelligence. Güey what, then, if we go to the pediastic cliché definition if intelligence is the individual' s ability to solve problems, make reasonings, make decisions. Well, then, artificial intelligence, because it is that a non- human entity can eventually solve problems that one would have to solve.

And so, then, we come to the matter of intelligence. Actually good. I, in fact, work with tools, with management programs and those administration programs provide you with a lot of data so that with that data you can make certain decisions in business that allow the business to go better and optimize things. Everything to that data at some point can be used to automate. And ah, well, I mean, suppose uh, ah, for I

make twenty purchase orders every week and sometimes and always buy the same. I don' t always buy 20 liters of milk a week for my business and then I give you twenty minutes to make every purchase order. No, and then we say ah well, because if you always make orders to buy twenty pieces of milk, then with that data that the system automatically generates orders to buy twenty liters of milk and then you no longer have to dedicate anything to

Güey. The system is going to do it for you, Güey not, and then you say ah egg, Güey, no, egg no, shit and then you get rid of that responsibility. No. And well, you can get to the end of ah we don' t want to hire this asshole anymore, because already the system makes this purchase automatically. Then we don ' t need this asshole to make the purchase order anymore. Or, well, since you' re not going to spend time making those purchase orders anymore.

Now you have more time to analyze other farts Güey, to give a better service for many things, because suddenly, that' s fear. It ' s not that with artificial intelligence, jobs are going to end, yes, Güey, but many others are going to be deprived. Okay. Then I' ll make him Güey. It' s just that the system tells me I have to buy 20 always, but sometimes I buy more because I sold more Güey. But since the system always makes the purchase of twenty,

pinche, system is well cultured. Güey, then you say no mames Güey, well, then this says ah ok, then you have to put other variables Güey, well this let' s connect the inventory to know you bought twenty and at the time of making the purchase order, how many you have to buy Sometimes seventeen, sometimes sixteen, sometimes twenty. And so, that ' s how Güey comes out with egg, Güey not with this mother we ' re always going to be the pure Güey shot with egg, no,

but then comes the problem of no Güey moms. But then, yes, Güey, there' s the inventory, but I don' t know how fast it' s running out. Güey, we must also connect, since the sale Güey, ah egg, Güey then. But but, but, but you know Güey. There' s a big fart here, Güey. Why, then, because I don' t sell Güey milk, I make

milk products. Gey ah ok, Güey. Well, then we have to have the recipes for all the items that you use with Güey milk and in the system put how many dishes, how many of those dishes you produce with milk, and that the system downloads from inventory depending on the recipe what you produced and in function and that generates a finished product, a finished dish and depending on the sale, we decrease those dishes. Oh, don' t suck at güey. No, then, well, this one' s a

lot more complex than that. But in this example that I just put on the table, because it is an example of artificial intelligence güey with data that there is, we put some variables in a program so that this program executes

things that a human should have executed with other tools. And well, coming to the concept of today' s artificial intelligence, well it turns out that there is already artificial intelligence, which is that it lives, that it writes texts, it can not write even books, but this school work, presentations a chingo of things. No. And well, when that mother came out, I was in my work as a writer because I say, yes, not this one. Yeah, I' d like to try it out isn

' t. In the end, I decided not to. At some point I' d talk about why I decided I wasn' t going to use him. And I' ve never used that evil, not this one. But now there is the artificial intelligence that makes this illustrations no, and well, what does that artistic intelligence that writes güey books feed on, because obviously that nourishment of the data that you find where someone tells you to look for güey, if the programmer tells you, searches all over Facebook wey to nourish

my artificial intelligence. Well, then, he' s going to search all over Facebook. I' m doing a special artificial intelligence program. I think so, give for that, give for more. But here I' m going to cut him off. But here the subject is güey intelligence. I mean, how are we going to understand what intelligences I have? What are

the intelligences I can develop? If there is indeed obvious, several intelligences, whether having an intelligence is a matter of decision or not, whether you are already born with that intelligence, whether you develop it and kill it, if you don' t use it, if you understand what intelligence I have.

No, then all that opens a chingo of reflective windows that I gladly leave them there so that the itch of all those doubts, of all those reflections awakens them in the early morning and then we can introspect, introject and get to know each one of us better. I don' t know if I ' ve been too smart to spend fifty- three minutes of my time talking about this. I don' t know if it' s been very smart for you to have shot yourself a minute or ten or twenty or the fifty

- three minutes this mother lasts. But, well, this one will each make his own decision, let it go well. Nice, motherfuckers and bastards. I' ll see you there.

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