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𝚃𝚘𝚍𝚊𝚢, 𝙸 𝚠𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚝𝚘 𝚎𝚡𝚙𝚕𝚘𝚛𝚎 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚓𝚞𝚜𝚝 𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚌𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚖𝚒𝚌 𝚍𝚒𝚜𝚌𝚒𝚙𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎, 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚗 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊 𝚘𝚏 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎. 𝙿𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢, 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚋𝚎𝚐𝚒𝚗𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚜, 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚜𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚝 𝚝𝚘 𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚖𝚢𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎, 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚢, 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠𝚕𝚎𝚍𝚐𝚎, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚖𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚢. 𝙱𝚞𝚝 𝚝𝚘 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚎𝚡𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚍𝚘𝚎𝚜 𝚒𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕 𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝚝𝚘 𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚍𝚊𝚒𝚕𝚢 𝚕𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚜? 𝙸𝚜 𝚒𝚝 𝚜𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚢 𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚕𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚏 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚍𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚒𝚗𝚍, 𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚎𝚍 𝚊𝚠𝚊𝚢 𝚒𝚗 𝚍𝚞𝚜𝚝𝚢 𝚋𝚘𝚘𝚔𝚜?
𝙻𝚎𝚝 𝚖𝚎 𝚝𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚊 𝚜𝚑𝚘𝚛𝚝 𝚑𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕 𝚝𝚘𝚞𝚛. 𝚂𝚒𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝙶𝚛𝚎𝚎𝚔𝚜, 𝚜𝚞𝚌𝚑 𝚊𝚜 𝚂𝚘𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚜, 𝙿𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚘 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝙰𝚛𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚝𝚕𝚎, 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚝𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚍 𝚝𝚘 𝚊𝚍𝚍𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚜 𝚏𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚕 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚑𝚞𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝚋𝚎𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚞𝚗𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚎. 𝚂𝚘𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚜, 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚡𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎, 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚂𝚘𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚌 𝚖𝚎𝚝𝚑𝚘𝚍, 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚘𝚗𝚕𝚢 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚜𝚎𝚍 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚙𝚞𝚋𝚕𝚒𝚌 𝚜𝚚𝚞𝚊𝚛𝚎, 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚕𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚍 𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢, 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚌𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚎𝚗𝚐𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚗𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚎. 𝙷𝚒𝚜 𝚏𝚊𝚖𝚘𝚞𝚜 𝚖𝚊𝚡𝚒𝚖 ‘𝙺𝚗𝚘𝚠 𝚝𝚑𝚢𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏’ 𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚕𝚕 𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚜 𝚊𝚜 𝚊 𝚌𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚝𝚘 𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏-𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠𝚕𝚎𝚍𝚐𝚎.
𝚈𝚎𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚛𝚎𝚖𝚊𝚒𝚗𝚜: 𝚍𝚘𝚎𝚜 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚊 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚝 𝚘𝚗 𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚢𝚍𝚊𝚢 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎, 𝚘𝚛 𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚝 𝚓𝚞𝚜𝚝 𝚊 𝚜𝚎𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚊𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚜? 𝚃𝚘 𝚜𝚘𝚖𝚎, 𝚒𝚝 𝚖𝚊𝚢 𝚜𝚎𝚎𝚖 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚛𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚗𝚝, 𝚊 𝚜𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚛𝚎𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚍𝚘 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚊𝚏𝚏𝚎𝚌𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕. 𝙱𝚞𝚝 𝚠𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚔 𝚠𝚎 𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚙𝚘𝚠𝚎𝚛. 𝙿𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢, 𝚒𝚗 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚖𝚊𝚗𝚢 𝚋𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚜, 𝚜𝚞𝚌𝚑 𝚊𝚜 𝚎𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚌𝚜, 𝚎𝚙𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚖𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐𝚢 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚖𝚎𝚝𝚊𝚙𝚑𝚢𝚜𝚒𝚌𝚜, 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚜 𝚞𝚜 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝚝𝚘𝚘𝚕𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚔 𝚌𝚛𝚒𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚢 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚍𝚎𝚎𝚙𝚕𝚢 𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜, 𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚋𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚎𝚏𝚜, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚐𝚘𝚊𝚕𝚜.
𝚃𝚊𝚔𝚎, 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚡𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎, 𝚂𝚝𝚘𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚖, 𝚊 𝚙𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚎𝚗𝚍𝚞𝚛𝚎𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚌𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜. 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚂𝚝𝚘𝚒𝚌𝚜, 𝚜𝚞𝚌𝚑 𝚊𝚜 𝙴𝚙𝚒𝚌𝚝𝚎𝚝𝚞𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝙼𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚞𝚜 𝙰𝚞𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚞𝚜, 𝚝𝚊𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚝 𝚙𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚕𝚕 𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚕𝚢 𝚝𝚘𝚍𝚊𝚢. 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚘𝚛𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚏𝚘𝚌𝚞𝚜𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚘𝚗 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚠𝚎 𝚌𝚊𝚗 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚕, 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚊𝚌𝚌𝚎𝚙𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝚊𝚜 𝚒𝚝 𝚒𝚜, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚞𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚟𝚒𝚛𝚝𝚞𝚎 𝚊𝚜 𝚊 𝚐𝚞𝚒𝚍𝚎 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎. 𝚃𝚑𝚎𝚜𝚎 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚖𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚍𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚒𝚗𝚍; 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚑𝚎𝚕𝚙𝚎𝚍 𝚌𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚕𝚎𝚜𝚜 𝚙𝚎𝚘𝚙𝚕𝚎 𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚍 𝚙𝚎𝚊𝚌𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚙𝚞𝚛𝚙𝚘𝚜𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚖𝚒𝚍𝚜𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚊𝚍𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚒𝚝𝚢.
𝙸𝚗 𝚊𝚍𝚍𝚒𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗, 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚊𝚕𝚜𝚘 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚊 𝚜𝚒𝚐𝚗𝚒𝚏𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚝 𝚘𝚗 𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚜𝚞𝚌𝚑 𝚊𝚜 𝚕𝚊𝚠, 𝚜𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚙𝚘𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚜. 𝙹𝚘𝚑𝚗 𝚁𝚊𝚠𝚕𝚜' 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚘𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚓𝚞𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚎, 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚡𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎, 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚒𝚗𝚏𝚕𝚞𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎𝚍 𝚑𝚘𝚠 𝚠𝚎 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚌𝚎𝚒𝚟𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚕𝚢 𝚏𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚗𝚎𝚜𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚜𝚘𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚝𝚒𝚎𝚜. 𝚁𝚎𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚘𝚗 𝚖𝚎𝚍𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕 𝚎𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚌𝚜 𝚐𝚞𝚒𝚍𝚎 𝚍𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝚑𝚘𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝚊𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚕𝚍. 𝙴𝚟𝚎𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚍𝚎𝚋𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚘𝚗 𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚒𝚏𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕 𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚎𝚌𝚑𝚗𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕 𝚎𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚌𝚜 𝚍𝚛𝚊𝚠𝚜 𝚘𝚗 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢, 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚛𝚘𝚕𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚎𝚌𝚑𝚗𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐𝚢 𝚒𝚗 𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚕𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚑𝚘𝚠 𝚒𝚝 𝚜𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚕𝚍 𝚋𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚐𝚞𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚍.
𝙷𝚘𝚠𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚛, 𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚘𝚐𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚌𝚊𝚗 𝚋𝚎 𝚊 𝚍𝚒𝚜𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚗𝚎𝚌𝚝 𝚋𝚎𝚝𝚠𝚎𝚎𝚗 𝚊𝚌𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚖𝚒𝚌 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚢𝚍𝚊𝚢 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎. 𝙼𝚊𝚗𝚢 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚛𝚢 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚜 𝚠𝚛𝚒𝚝𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚜𝚞𝚌𝚑 𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚎𝚍 𝚕𝚊𝚗𝚐𝚞𝚊𝚐𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚒𝚛 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚍𝚘 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚊𝚕𝚠𝚊𝚢𝚜 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚌𝚑 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚙𝚞𝚋𝚕𝚒𝚌. 𝚃𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚜 𝚊 𝚌𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚎𝚗𝚐𝚎 𝚠𝚎 𝚖𝚞𝚜𝚝 𝚏𝚊𝚌𝚎: 𝚝𝚘 𝚖𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚊𝚌𝚌𝚎𝚜𝚜𝚒𝚋𝚕𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚝𝚘 𝚊𝚕𝚕. 𝙿𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚜𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚕𝚍 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚓𝚞𝚜𝚝 𝚋𝚎 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚜𝚌𝚑𝚘𝚕𝚊𝚛𝚜, 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚊𝚗𝚢𝚘𝚗𝚎 𝚠𝚑𝚘 𝚜𝚎𝚎𝚔𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚋𝚎𝚝𝚝𝚎𝚛 𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚕𝚍 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚒𝚛 𝚙𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚒𝚝.
𝙸𝚗 𝚖𝚢 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚕 𝚎𝚡𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎, 𝙸 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚏𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚝𝚘 𝚋𝚎 𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚜𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚌𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚐𝚞𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎. 𝙸𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚝𝚊𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚝 𝚖𝚎 𝚝𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚖𝚢 𝚊𝚜𝚜𝚞𝚖𝚙𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜, 𝚝𝚘 𝚜𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚑 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚝𝚑 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚘 𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚞𝚎 𝚠𝚒𝚜𝚍𝚘𝚖 𝚒𝚗 𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚜. 𝙿𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚒𝚜, 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚖𝚎, 𝚊 𝚠𝚊𝚢 𝚘𝚏 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎, 𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚞𝚘𝚞𝚜 𝚜𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚑 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠𝚕𝚎𝚍𝚐𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚒𝚗𝚐. 𝙰𝚗𝚍 𝚠𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚎 𝙸 𝚖𝚊𝚢 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚊𝚕𝚠𝚊𝚢𝚜 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚌𝚕𝚎𝚊𝚛 𝚊𝚗𝚜𝚠𝚎𝚛𝚜, 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚊𝚌𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚛𝚎𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚒𝚜, 𝚒𝚗 𝚒𝚝𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏, 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚏𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚕𝚢 𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚞𝚊𝚋𝚕𝚎.
𝙿𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚙𝚑𝚢 𝚒𝚜 𝚖𝚘𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚗 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚍𝚜 𝚜𝚙𝚘𝚔𝚎𝚗 𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚒𝚗𝚍. 𝙸𝚝 𝚒𝚜 𝚊 𝚙𝚘𝚠𝚎𝚛𝚏𝚞𝚕 𝚝𝚘𝚘𝚕 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚑𝚎𝚕𝚙𝚜 𝚞𝚜 𝚗𝚊𝚟𝚒𝚐𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝚘𝚏 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎, 𝚖𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚖𝚘𝚛𝚎 𝚒𝚗𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚎𝚍 𝚍𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚕𝚒𝚟𝚎 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝚐𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚛 𝚙𝚞𝚛𝚙𝚘𝚜𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚊𝚠𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚎𝚜𝚜. 𝙰𝚗𝚍 𝚠𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚎 𝚒𝚝 𝚖𝚊𝚢 𝚜𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚎𝚜 𝚜𝚎𝚎𝚖 𝚍𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚊𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝, 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚎 𝚙𝚘𝚠𝚎𝚛 𝚕𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚊𝚋𝚒𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝚝𝚘 𝚖𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚞𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚔, 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚍, 𝚞𝚕𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚕𝚢, 𝚋𝚎𝚝𝚝𝚎𝚛 𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚟𝚎𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚕𝚍 𝚊𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍 𝚞𝚜.
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𝙷𝚘𝚢 𝚚𝚞𝚒𝚎𝚛𝚘 𝚎𝚡𝚙𝚕𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚛 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚗𝚘 𝚜𝚘𝚕𝚘 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚍𝚒𝚜𝚌𝚒𝚙𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚊 𝚊𝚌𝚊𝚍é𝚖𝚒𝚌𝚊, 𝚜𝚒𝚗𝚘 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊. 𝙻𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊, 𝚍𝚎𝚜𝚍𝚎 𝚜𝚞𝚜 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚣𝚘𝚜, 𝚑𝚊 𝚋𝚞𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛 𝚕𝚘𝚜 𝚖𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚘𝚜 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊, 𝚌𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚕𝚊 𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚊𝚕𝚎𝚣𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚍, 𝚎𝚕 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚘𝚌𝚒𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚢 𝚕𝚊 𝚖𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚕. 𝙿𝚎𝚛𝚘, ¿𝚑𝚊𝚜𝚝𝚊 𝚚𝚞é 𝚙𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚝𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊 𝚙𝚛á𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚎𝚗 𝚗𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚝𝚒𝚍𝚒𝚊𝚗𝚊? ¿𝙴𝚜 𝚜𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚎 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚌𝚒ó𝚗 𝚍𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚕 𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘, 𝚐𝚞𝚊𝚛𝚍𝚊𝚍𝚊𝚜 𝚎𝚗 𝚕𝚒𝚋𝚛𝚘𝚜 𝚙𝚘𝚕𝚟𝚘𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘𝚜?
𝙿𝚎𝚛𝚖í𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚖𝚎 𝚑𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚛 𝚞𝚗 𝚙𝚎𝚚𝚞𝚎ñ𝚘 𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚘𝚛𝚛𝚒𝚍𝚘 𝚑𝚒𝚜𝚝ó𝚛𝚒𝚌𝚘. 𝙳𝚎𝚜𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚘𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚒𝚐𝚞𝚘𝚜 𝚐𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚐𝚘𝚜, 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚂ó𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚜, 𝙿𝚕𝚊𝚝ó𝚗 𝚢 𝙰𝚛𝚒𝚜𝚝ó𝚝𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚜, 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚑𝚊 𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚍𝚎 𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚛𝚍𝚊𝚛 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚐𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚜 𝚏𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚎𝚜 𝚜𝚘𝚋𝚛𝚎 𝚎𝚕 𝚜𝚎𝚛 𝚑𝚞𝚖𝚊𝚗𝚘 𝚢 𝚎𝚕 𝚞𝚗𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘. 𝚂ó𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚜, 𝚙𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚓𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚘, 𝚌𝚘𝚗 𝚜𝚞 𝚖é𝚝𝚘𝚍𝚘 𝚜𝚘𝚌𝚛á𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚘, 𝚗𝚘 𝚜𝚘𝚕𝚘 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏𝚊𝚋𝚊 𝚎𝚗 𝚕𝚊 𝚙𝚕𝚊𝚣𝚊 𝚙ú𝚋𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚊, 𝚜𝚒𝚗𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚟𝚒𝚟í𝚊 𝚜𝚞 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊, 𝚌𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚢 𝚍𝚎𝚜𝚊𝚏𝚒𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚕𝚊𝚜 𝚗𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚜 𝚍𝚎 𝚜𝚞 𝚝𝚒𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚘. 𝚂𝚞 𝚏𝚊𝚖𝚘𝚜𝚊 𝚖á𝚡𝚒𝚖𝚊 “𝙲𝚘𝚗ó𝚌𝚎𝚝𝚎 𝚊 𝚝𝚒 𝚖𝚒𝚜𝚖𝚘” 𝚜𝚒𝚐𝚞𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚞𝚗 𝚕𝚕𝚊𝚖𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚊 𝚕𝚊 𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚌𝚌𝚒ó𝚗 𝚢 𝚊𝚕 𝚊𝚞𝚝𝚘𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚘𝚌𝚒𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘.
𝚂𝚒𝚗 𝚎𝚖𝚋𝚊𝚛𝚐𝚘, 𝚕𝚊 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚐𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚊 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚎: ¿𝚝𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚞𝚗 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚘 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕 𝚎𝚗 𝚕𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚝𝚒𝚍𝚒𝚊𝚗𝚊 𝚘 𝚎𝚜 𝚜𝚘𝚕𝚘 𝚞𝚗 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚓𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚍𝚎 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚊𝚜? 𝙿𝚊𝚛𝚊 𝚊𝚕𝚐𝚞𝚗𝚘𝚜, 𝚙𝚞𝚎𝚍𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚎𝚛 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚎𝚜 𝚒𝚛𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚎, 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚜𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎 𝚍𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚗𝚘 𝚊𝚏𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚊𝚗 𝚕𝚘 𝚙𝚛á𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚘. 𝙿𝚎𝚛𝚘 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚜𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚊𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚜𝚞𝚋𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚜𝚞 𝚙𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚛. 𝙻𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊, 𝚎𝚗 𝚜𝚞𝚜 𝚖ú𝚕𝚝𝚒𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚜 𝚛𝚊𝚖𝚊𝚜, 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚕𝚊 é𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊, 𝚕𝚊 𝚎𝚙𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚖𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐í𝚊 𝚢 𝚕𝚊 𝚖𝚎𝚝𝚊𝚏í𝚜𝚒𝚌𝚊, 𝚗𝚘𝚜 𝚋𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚍𝚊 𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚛𝚊𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚜 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚊 𝚙𝚎𝚗𝚜𝚊𝚛 𝚍𝚎 𝚖𝚊𝚗𝚎𝚛𝚊 𝚌𝚛í𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚢 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚏𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚊 𝚜𝚘𝚋𝚛𝚎 𝚗𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚌𝚌𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜, 𝚗𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚜 𝚢 𝚗𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚖𝚎𝚝𝚊𝚜.
𝚃𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚖𝚘𝚜, 𝚙𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚓𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚘, 𝚎𝚕 𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚖𝚘, 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚙𝚛á𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚑𝚊 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚍𝚞𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚊 𝚕𝚘 𝚕𝚊𝚛𝚐𝚘 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚘𝚜 𝚜𝚒𝚐𝚕𝚘𝚜. 𝙻𝚘𝚜 𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚒𝚌𝚘𝚜, 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝙴𝚙𝚒𝚌𝚝𝚎𝚝𝚘 𝚢 𝙼𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚘 𝙰𝚞𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚘, 𝚎𝚗𝚜𝚎ñ𝚊𝚛𝚘𝚗 𝚙𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚙𝚒𝚘𝚜 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚊ú𝚗 𝚑𝚘𝚢 𝚜𝚘𝚗 𝚊𝚙𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚋𝚕𝚎𝚜. 𝙻𝚊 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚘𝚛𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝚌𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚛𝚜𝚎 𝚎𝚗 𝚕𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚙𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚕𝚊𝚛, 𝚕𝚊 𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚙𝚝𝚊𝚌𝚒ó𝚗 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚍 𝚝𝚊𝚕 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚎𝚜 𝚢 𝚎𝚕 𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚘𝚛 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚛𝚝𝚞𝚍 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚐𝚞í𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊. 𝙴𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚜 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚗𝚘 𝚜𝚘𝚗 𝚖𝚎𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚙𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚕 𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘; 𝚑𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚢𝚞𝚍𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚊 𝚒𝚗𝚗𝚞𝚖𝚎𝚛𝚊𝚋𝚕𝚎𝚜 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚜 𝚊 𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚛 𝚙𝚊𝚣 𝚢 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚙ó𝚜𝚒𝚝𝚘 𝚎𝚗 𝚖𝚎𝚍𝚒𝚘 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚊𝚍𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚍.
𝙰𝚍𝚎𝚖á𝚜, 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚝𝚊𝚖𝚋𝚒é𝚗 𝚝𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚎 𝚞𝚗 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚘 𝚜𝚒𝚐𝚗𝚒𝚏𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚟𝚘 𝚎𝚗 á𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚘 𝚎𝚕 𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚑𝚘, 𝚕𝚊 𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊 𝚢 𝚕𝚊 𝚙𝚘𝚕í𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊. 𝙻𝚊𝚜 𝚝𝚎𝚘𝚛í𝚊𝚜 𝚍𝚎 𝚓𝚞𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝙹𝚘𝚑𝚗 𝚁𝚊𝚠𝚕𝚜, 𝚙𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚓𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚘, 𝚑𝚊𝚗 𝚒𝚗𝚏𝚕𝚞𝚒𝚍𝚘 𝚎𝚗 𝚌ó𝚖𝚘 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚌𝚎𝚋𝚒𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚢 𝚊𝚙𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚕𝚊 𝚎𝚚𝚞𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚍 𝚎𝚗 𝚗𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚜𝚘𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚍𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚜. 𝙻𝚊𝚜 𝚛𝚎𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜 𝚜𝚘𝚋𝚛𝚎 𝚕𝚊 é𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚖é𝚍𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚐𝚞í𝚊𝚗 𝚕𝚊𝚜 𝚍𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜 𝚎𝚗 𝚕𝚘𝚜 𝚑𝚘𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚎𝚜 𝚢 𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚒𝚘𝚜 𝚍𝚎 𝚝𝚘𝚍𝚘 𝚎𝚕 𝚖𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚘. 𝙸𝚗𝚌𝚕𝚞𝚜𝚘 𝚎𝚕 𝚍𝚎𝚋𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚜𝚘𝚋𝚛𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊 𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚒𝚏𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕 𝚢 𝚕𝚊 é𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚝𝚎𝚌𝚗𝚘𝚕ó𝚐𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚜𝚎 𝚗𝚞𝚝𝚛𝚎 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊, 𝚌𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚎𝚕 𝚙𝚊𝚙𝚎𝚕 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚝𝚎𝚌𝚗𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐í𝚊 𝚎𝚗 𝚗𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚜 𝚢 𝚌ó𝚖𝚘 𝚍𝚎𝚋𝚎 𝚜𝚎𝚛 𝚛𝚎𝚐𝚞𝚕𝚊𝚍𝚊.
𝙽𝚘 𝚘𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚎, 𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚘𝚣𝚌𝚊 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚙𝚞𝚎𝚍𝚎 𝚑𝚊𝚋𝚎𝚛 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚍𝚎𝚜𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚡𝚒ó𝚗 𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚊𝚌𝚊𝚍é𝚖𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚢 𝚕𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊 𝚍𝚒𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚊. 𝙼𝚞𝚌𝚑𝚘𝚜 𝚏𝚒𝚕ó𝚜𝚘𝚏𝚘𝚜 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚘𝚛á𝚗𝚎𝚘𝚜 𝚎𝚜𝚌𝚛𝚒𝚋𝚎𝚗 𝚎𝚗 𝚞𝚗 𝚕𝚎𝚗𝚐𝚞𝚊𝚓𝚎 𝚝𝚊𝚗 𝚎𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚣𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚜𝚞𝚜 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚗𝚘 𝚜𝚒𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚛𝚎 𝚕𝚕𝚎𝚐𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚕 𝚙ú𝚋𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚘 𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚎𝚛𝚊𝚕. 𝙴𝚜𝚝𝚘 𝚎𝚜 𝚞𝚗 𝚍𝚎𝚜𝚊𝚏í𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚍𝚎𝚋𝚎𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚎𝚗𝚏𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚛: 𝚑𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚛 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚊𝚌𝚌𝚎𝚜𝚒𝚋𝚕𝚎 𝚢 𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚊 𝚝𝚘𝚍𝚘𝚜. 𝙻𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚗𝚘 𝚍𝚎𝚋𝚎𝚛í𝚊 𝚜𝚎𝚛 𝚜𝚘𝚕𝚘 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚊 𝚕𝚘𝚜 𝚎𝚛𝚞𝚍𝚒𝚝𝚘𝚜, 𝚜𝚒𝚗𝚘 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚊 𝚌𝚞𝚊𝚕𝚚𝚞𝚒𝚎𝚛𝚊 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚋𝚞𝚜𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛 𝚖𝚎𝚓𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚕 𝚖𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚢 𝚜𝚞 𝚕𝚞𝚐𝚊𝚛 𝚎𝚗 é𝚕.
𝙴𝚗 𝚖𝚒 𝚎𝚡𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚕, 𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚛é 𝚎𝚗 𝚕𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚏𝚞𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚎 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚎 𝚍𝚎 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚒ó𝚗 𝚢 𝚐𝚞í𝚊. 𝙼𝚎 𝚑𝚊 𝚎𝚗𝚜𝚎ñ𝚊𝚍𝚘 𝚊 𝚌𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚛 𝚖𝚒𝚜 𝚜𝚞𝚙𝚘𝚜𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜, 𝚊 𝚋𝚞𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚛 𝚕𝚊 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚍𝚊𝚍 𝚢 𝚊 𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚘𝚛𝚊𝚛 𝚕𝚊 𝚜𝚊𝚋𝚒𝚍𝚞𝚛í𝚊 𝚎𝚗 𝚝𝚘𝚍𝚊𝚜 𝚜𝚞𝚜 𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚜. 𝙻𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚎𝚜, 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚊 𝚖í, 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊, 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚋ú𝚜𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚍𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚞𝚊 𝚍𝚎 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚘𝚌𝚒𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚢 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚜𝚒ó𝚗. 𝚈 𝚊𝚞𝚗𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚗𝚘 𝚜𝚒𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚐𝚊 𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚙𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚜 𝚌𝚕𝚊𝚛𝚊𝚜, 𝚎𝚕 𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚘 𝚍𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚐𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚛 𝚢 𝚛𝚎𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚛 𝚎𝚜, 𝚎𝚗 𝚜í 𝚖𝚒𝚜𝚖𝚘, 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚏𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚎 𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚘𝚜𝚘.
𝙻𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚏í𝚊 𝚎𝚜 𝚖á𝚜 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝚍𝚒𝚌𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚊𝚕 𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚘. 𝙴𝚜 𝚞𝚗𝚊 𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚛𝚊𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚊 𝚙𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚘𝚜𝚊 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚗𝚘𝚜 𝚊𝚢𝚞𝚍𝚊 𝚊 𝚗𝚊𝚟𝚎𝚐𝚊𝚛 𝚕𝚊 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚓𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚍 𝚍𝚎 𝚕𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚊, 𝚊 𝚝𝚘𝚖𝚊𝚛 𝚍𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜 𝚖á𝚜 𝚒𝚗𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚍𝚊𝚜 𝚢 𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚟𝚒𝚛 𝚌𝚘𝚗 𝚖𝚊𝚢𝚘𝚛 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚙ó𝚜𝚒𝚝𝚘 𝚢 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊. 𝚈 𝚊𝚞𝚗𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚊 𝚟𝚎𝚌𝚎𝚜 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚣𝚌𝚊 𝚍𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚎 𝚢 𝚊𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚊, 𝚜𝚞 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚍𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚘 𝚙𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚛, 𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚌𝚊 𝚎𝚗 𝚜𝚞 𝚌𝚊𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚒𝚍𝚊𝚍 𝚍𝚎 𝚑𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚛𝚗𝚘𝚜 𝚙𝚎𝚗𝚜𝚊𝚛, 𝚌𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚛 𝚢, 𝚎𝚗 ú𝚕𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚊 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊, 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚗𝚘𝚜 𝚖𝚎𝚓𝚘𝚛 𝚊 𝚗𝚘𝚜𝚘𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚜 𝚖𝚒𝚜𝚖𝚘𝚜 𝚢 𝚊𝚕 𝚖𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚗𝚘𝚜 𝚛𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚊.
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