Purify the mind https://www.instagram.com/p/DT1ByCcDK_F/?igsh=eTQ0cHNlNWw0cDY0
Life
Doing the right thing
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPKIiQqjbTd/?igsh=bjZoOWhybzlyazAz
She does what is right, and if it means breaking a law, then so be it.

Hypnosis
BBC UK
If I die you must live to tell the story
A heartbreaking song. A heartbreaking Gaza. A cold Israel. Hearts of ice.
Back in the dark ages. Israel.
Wake up Europe

A symbol of arrogance

This Is What a Digital Coup Looks Like | Carole Cadwalladr | TED
Carole researched Cambridge Analytica when Brexit happened. She was taken to court and won. Now she takes on bigger things.
Just come back

Healing by medicine
A large number of professionally prescribed medicines need to be taken for the entire remaining lifetime. Insofar, these medicines don’t cure the patient. By and large these medicines merely maintain the absence of patient experienced symptoms. In the case of blood pressure medicines for example there is also the aspect of risk mitigation.
If a certain medicine provided a complete cure of a diagnosed health problem, it would not need to be taken until the end of the patient’s lifetime. The patient would stop buying the medicine when cured from the disease. In terms of the business aspect of the pharmaceutical domain: A cured customer is a lost customer. Cure is therefore not necessarily a desired outcome of the consumption of medicines. The constant consumption on the other hand is very desirable from a hypothetical business point of view.
Medicine taking often kicks in when certain measurable health parameters are outside a so-called “normal range”. That range is based on statistics. Consequently, it is critical when it comes to selling medicines. A patient may feel healthy otherwise when a certain health parameter is outside the so-called “normal range”. Yet, when prescribed and advised to take medicines, patients usually obey.
The entire research budget of the WHO, is provided by the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, WHO research cannot be regarded as independent. Yet, WHO is strongly involved in defining so-called “normal ranges” for measurable parameters of human health.
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8, Pathétique | Daniel Barenboim
Daniel does it well because he understands Beethoven.