What Really Matters

Sometimes, life gets too noisy—work, technology, AI everywhere, and things always changing. We forget to care for what really matters. That’s when your body and health send a strong message and make you stop to think about your life.
I’ve been offline for the past few months—no articles, no tech talks, just focusing on my health. During that time, the world didn’t stop. But I learned something important. Not about AI, or new Angular features, or a new programming language. I learned how important it is to take care of your health and spend time with your family and friends.
I want my first blog post of 2025 to say thank you—to my family, Silvia and Edgar, and to my amazing friends who took the time to visit or call. Some came to see me in BCN. Others, even with the time zone difference, made time for long, meaningful talks. Thank you for being there.
Thanks to Leifer, Mariana, Andrea, Daniel Ramirez, Andres Diaz, Claudio, Victor, and everyone else who sent me messages or reached out.
I still have many emails to answer, so don’t worry—I’ll reply soon. I’m back now with a fresh mindset, new ideas to share, tech talks, and blog posts 👌!
Stay tuned!
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