Portfolio Management, Family office, Expat, Investment, Hedge and Heritage.

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10 coisas para fazer com seus pais antes que seja tarde demais: 1. Grave a voz deles. Um dia, ouvir uma história simples contada por eles poderá ser tudo o que você gostaria de escutar novamente. 2. Filme o riso deles. O riso espontâneo preserva a essência de quem eles são de uma forma que nenhuma fotografia consegue capturar. 3. Fotografe as mãos deles. Essas mãos trabalharam, cuidaram de você e ajudaram a construir o mundo em que você vive. 4. Guarde a letra deles. Peça que escrevam um bilhete ou uma carta. A caligrafia é uma das marcas mais pessoais que alguém deixa. 5. Pergunte sobre os sonhos que tiveram. Antes de serem seus pais, eles tinham planos, ambições e desejos próprios. 6. Pergunte sobre as batalhas que enfrentaram. Muitas dificuldades foram carregadas em silêncio para que sua infância fosse mais leve. 7. Pergunte sobre os arrependimentos que têm. Não para julgá-los, mas para compreender com mais profundidade a humanidade por trás deles. 8. Cozinhem juntos. Mais importante do que a comida é o tempo compartilhado e as memórias criadas no processo. 9. Assistam ao filme favorito deles. Cada obra querida carrega lembranças, emoções e histórias de outra época. 10. Sentem em silêncio. Nem sempre são necessárias palavras. Às vezes, a simples presença é a forma mais profunda de conexão. No fim, o que permanece não são apenas as grandes conversas ou ocasiões especiais, mas os detalhes aparentemente comuns: a voz, o riso, as histórias, os gestos e a presença de quem ajudou a moldar sua vida. Enquanto ainda é possível, registre, pergunte, escute e esteja presente, porque um dia essas pequenas coisas se tornarão algumas das lembranças mais valiosas que você terá.
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Da 2779 anni Roma illumina il mondo e ci rende orgogliosi. #NatalediRoma
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Enquanto adiamos, a vida passa! "Sêneca"
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Happy Palm Sunday! Hosanna in the highest 🌿✝️
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March 17, 1861: Italy was unified into a single kingdom under Victor Emmanuel II.

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🚨 The ruling of the Italian Constitutional Court is absolutely shameful Banning citizenship by Italian bloodline offends the memory and heritage of the millions of people who emigrated across the world, and still carry the name of Italy and its flag with pride A disgrace 🇮🇹
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The announcement will be a devastating blow for those who believed the court would uphold Italy’s 160-year history of citizenship by descent, or ius sanguinis. cnn.it/3PBZRVR
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Funniest part of it that this was mostly Brazilians with Italian heritage getting passports A demographic that's high educated and high income and culturally aligned with Italy and Europe, I mean they're genetically Italian! Instead they'll now give away passports to low educated welfare seekers without income from cultures that hate them It seems European governments enemy is immigrants that are a net positive addition to their culture while wanting to bring in more people that want to destroy their societies
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The announcement will be a devastating blow for those who believed the court would uphold Italy’s 160-year history of citizenship by descent, or ius sanguinis. cnn.it/3PBZRVR
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Sua morte virá de qualquer jeito, em um dia comum e no meio de planos inacabados. Até lá, viva! Good Friday!
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Assim reza a lenda.
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We are so back 🇮🇹
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No, non c’è il #gaypride, ci sono le #olimpiadiinvernali. E il tricolore rappresenta tutti. Nessuno escluso. 🇮🇹 #MilanoCortina #OlimpiadiInvernali2026
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L’inno più bello del mondo. #Fratelliditalia 🇮🇹 #OlimpiadiInvernali2026 #LauraPausini
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Uffff y hay gente que quiere negar la superioridad italiana, cuna de la civilización occidental. x.com/DrcKinshasa/status/201…

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f**k the american dream, i want to live the southern european dream not giving a f about work, sitting in the sun with my homies, drinking wine, affogatos, dancing, espressos, kisses on the cheek, moving my arms around a lot, mammmma mia, tanned skin, linen shirts, la dolce vita
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Real Luxuries of Adult Life 1. Living 10 minutes from work 2. Living 5 minutes from the gym 3. Having quiet neighbors 4. Having money left at the end of the month and investing it 5. Peace at home 6. Drinking coffee without rushing 7. Sleeping with a clear conscience 8. Laughing with people who truly get you 9. Traveling every year 10. Waking up without an alarm 11. Having a body that doesn’t hurt today 12. Owning your time on weekends 13. Saying “no” without guilt 14. Not checking your bank balance before small purchases 15. Feeling calm about the future
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A trad wife is already a like hack If Italian 🇮🇹 and a good cook: absolutely next level
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Most people have never heard of the Cantillon Effect. But once you understand it, you’ll see the world of investing differently. What is it? In the early 1700s, Richard Cantillon noticed a simple pattern: When new money enters an economy, it doesn’t reach everyone at once. And whoever gets it first benefits the most. Here’s how it works today: New liquidity enters through the Fed and through bank lending. Both follow a similar pattern: → Markets and large balance sheets get first access → Large corporations and well-connected borrowers tap cheap credit next, they invest and expand at today’s prices → Asset prices tend to rise as new liquidity chases finite assets → Consumer prices often follow → Wages rise last, usually after purchasing power has already declined Fed data shows how lopsided the playing field is: - The top 10% hold nearly 90% of equities. - The bottom 50% holds about 1%. It’s a simple but powerful monetary transmission. Understanding this won’t change the system. But it might change how you think about where to store your savings. For those of you who don't know, I write all about topics like this every week in The Informationist. Last week, we dove deep on this one. Link in bio if you want to read the full explanation.
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Un augurio sincero a tutti gli italiani
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