Everything has a logical explanation
His father credits Thor's recovery to a song; he credits it to two people feeding and cheering the dog for weeks, and the disagreement opens his worldview: nothing is random, a cold is wet-plus-lowered-defenses, a sneeze is mold behind the wall, and Thor's collapse is a traceable chain.
// trace: where this idea came from
- ↳ video diary @ 38:47 (se le atribuye la mejoría a algo externo)
- ↳ video diary @ 40:41 (todo es efecto causa)
- ↳ video diary @ 48:47 (todo en la vida tiene sentido)
The spark is a small family friction: his father declares Thor “muy mal” on arrival, then credits the dog’s recovery to a song he played on Suno ▸ 36:06. What bothers him isn’t the missed thanks, it’s the attribution itself, “se le da los resultados a algo externo” ▸ 38:47, when the recovery has a legible cause: two people feeding the dog by hand and cheering him for weeks ▸ 39:10. The disagreement opens the entry’s real subject, his worldview: “todo es efecto causa” ▸ 40:41.
The examples are the argument. A cold isn’t luck, “usted se mojó, se le bajaron las defensas, estuvo en contacto con otras personas” ▸ 39:00. Chronic sneezing you’ve filed under “that’s just me” is an allergy with a source, his own traced to water filtering behind a wall and breeding mold ▸ 40:17. Assigning outcomes to “algo invisible” is a failure to look for the chain that’s always there.
atribuir el resultado a lo invisible es no haber buscado la causa que siempre está →
The proof is Thor’s full etiology, reconstructed as a causal chain rather than misfortune: a stomach torsion nine months ago from gulping water and jumping when excited to go out ▸ 44:10; then reverse-sneezing asthma from three compounding factors, a curved front roof that traps heat and gas, a neighbor’s idling diesel truck, and a new shag rug that hoarded dust the dog re-inhaled every time he lay on it ▸ 46:22; and the trigger they’d flagged and been ignored on, the fumigated grass ▸ 41:32. Moved to the back patio with trees and clean air, the asthma stopped ▸ 46:00. The worldview even absorbs its own limit honestly: cancer is the thing that “por ahora no tiene mucho sentido”, and his bet is that the cause will be found, not that there isn’t one ▸ 48:48. Even a person’s prejudices, he adds, are effects of a history, not random ▸ 49:53. The cat meows for a reason; the dog barks for a reason; the debugger’s discipline, applied to life…
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no entry has continued this idea yet: the arc is still open