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Tesla's image crisis
Tesla used to be the ultimate status symbol for forward-thinking, eco-conscious drivers.
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The messenger in the mountains
In the rugged landscape of Latin American commerce, logistics isn’t just a matter of moving packages — it’s about reshaping a culture. In this insightful profile, Adolfo Gómez Sánchez, CEO of Chazki, reveals how his company is navigating the complex terrain of tradition, trust, and technology. Drawing inspiration from the Incan messengers who once connected the Andes, Gómez Sánchez explains why understanding local nuances is essential in a region often misunderstood as homogeneous.
At the intersection of digital convenience and deep-rooted habits, Chazki’s story is a masterclass in adaptation. Gómez Sánchez candidly discusses the challenges of changing consumer behavior, emphasizing that logistics in Latin America requires not just efficiency, but empathy and cultural savvy. Discover how a quiet revolution in e-commerce is unfolding across the continent — one delivery at a time.
Read the full article to learn how Gómez Sánchez and Chazki are bridging the gap between tradition and technology, reshaping the future of commerce across Latin America.
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Tesla’s image crisis
Tesla used to be the ultimate status symbol for forward-thinking, eco-conscious drivers. However, a growing number of longtime Tesla owners are now facing a crossroads — not due to the car’s performance, but because of its CEO.
With Elon Musk’s political views increasingly aligning with right-wing ideologies, many early adopters are reconsidering what it means to be seen driving a Tesla. Once a mark of innovation, the brand now carries a different implication, resulting in a surprising shift among consumers.
In a recent story, The Wall Street Journal explores the ripple effects of Musk’s political stances, from protests at Tesla showrooms to a significant decline in consumer interest. With Tesla’s stock taking a hit and its cultural relevance shifting, what does this mean for the future of the brand?
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Breaking free from negative thinking
Your brain has a built-in negativity bias, and while that once helped our ancestors survive, it can trap us in cycles of self-doubt, anxiety, and stress today. We catastrophize, assume the worst, and fall into all-or-nothing thinking without even realizing it. But what if you could retrain your brain to break free from this pattern?
In our latest article, we explore the science behind negative thought patterns and the surprisingly simple techniques that can help you rewire your thinking. From cognitive reframing to mindfulness and “thought stopping,” these methods are backed by research and easy to incorporate into your daily life. Don’t let negativity run the show—discover how to shift your mindset and reclaim control.
Does your self-talk need an upgrade? - The Daily Telegraph
Here’s how you rewire your brain from negative thinking - InsideHook
How to get rid of negative thoughts with a simple trick that can retrain your brain - NY Post