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The Return of Ambition (v1.1, 3aEN)

2025-12-11 · Pedro Tellería
Humanity is dreaming big again. AI expands the mind. Space demands courage. We must decide whether to keep consuming screens or start conquering horizons. Ambition is back. We must answer the call.

Mi torcida Mente-Liberal (v1.1, 3a-EN)

2025-12-05 · Pedro Tellería
Liberalism isn’t market worship; it is respect for the individual and limits on power. State as judge, not player. Equality before the law, not outcomes. Market as cooperation, welfare as a net, and plural education. "Free-Thinking" hurts —but it is essential.

Challenges: Go After Them (3aEN)

2025-12-12 · Pedro Tellería
Comfortable happiness is sterile. A challenge doesn’t promise comfort, it promises meaning. Avoiding challenge today is a deal with tomorrow’s mediocrity.

Be different or you’ll end up living someone else’s Life (v1.1, 3aEN)

2025-12-04 · Pedro Tellería
Being different isn’t a whim—it’s a commitment to your own life. Short cycles, moral courage, and freedom from the tribe shape an authentic path. Only those who dare to stand apart contribute something real.
https://pedrotelleria.com/article.php?id=28&lang=en

Life Without Wires (Part 2)

2025-11-20 · Clifford Bean, Malcolm Ross, Pedro Tellería
Personal wireless networks demand major investments, new standards, and terminals able to operate across systems. Spectrum allocation and regulation will define who competes. Once barriers fall, millions of users will access advanced communication services worldwide.

Life Without Wires (Part-1)

2025-11-20 · Clifford Bean, Malcolm Ross, Pedro Tellería
Mobility put the user at the center. Wireless networks promised personal numbering, global services, and a market of millions. Fixed infrastructure had to adapt or lose ground.

Telecommunications in the Year 2000 (Part-2)

2025-11-13 · Pedro Tellería, Phil O´Donovan
The business future envisioned in 1993 was built on flexible, wireless, user-centered networks. Networks that think, devices that understand, users who decide. A technical leap that anticipated the Internet, mobility, the mobile office, and the human interface before the new millennium. But Tellería and O’Donovan had already warned: limitless connection requires human judgment.

Telecommunications in the Year 2000 (Part-1)

2025-11-13 · Pedro Tellería, Phil O´Donovan
In 1993 they foresaw a world where networks would adapt to users and cables would vanish. Efficiency would be total—but so would exposure. Technology promises freedom; without judgment, it delivers noise.

Pay Television: The New Cornucopia (Part 2)

2025-11-11 · Pedro Tellería
Cable television could transform Spain’s economy, technology, and leisure. It creates jobs, drives competition, and foreshadows the coming “Information Superhighway.” More than a screen business, it is a network linking development, culture, and freedom.

Pay Television: The New Cornucopia (Part-1)

2025-11-11 · Pedro Tellería
Cable television could reshape Spain’s entertainment and telecom economy, create thousands of jobs and pave the way for the information superhighways. But without clear legislation, the opportunity risks fading amid political hesitation.

Charly Kirk has been killed

2025-10-22 · Pedro Telleria
Today is a dark day for the USA, for humankind, a dark day for society as a whole. Charlie Kirk was a good person, with a great message, a reference for all good people.

Product and Service Development: …the other path to profitability. (Part-2)

2025-11-10 · Pedro Tellería, Hugh Small
Innovation isn’t improvisation—it’s method, strategy, and organization. The PCP model shows that developing new products doesn’t compete with efficiency; it strengthens it. Companies that institutionalize innovation will make change a profitable and permanent habit.

Product and Service Development: …the other path to profitability. (Part 1)

2025-11-10 · Pedro Telleria, Hugh Small
The article argues that profitability isn’t achieved solely through cost-cutting or process redesign, but by innovating in products and services. “Product-Driven Competitiveness” relies on differentiated offerings that yield higher margins. Industries like telecommunications and banking show how innovation—new services, strategic alliances, and methodologies such as PCP ("Product Creation Process")—can reshape business. The challenge isn’t technical but organizational: breaking functional rigidity, identifying real customer needs, and making new-offer launches a permanent business habit.

Productivity Without Progress: The Paradox

2025-09-19 · Pedro Tellería
We’re more productive, yet not better off. Wealth concentrates, essentials rise, and freedom demands character. The future rewards creators, not clock-cutters.

CTA: read and discuss.

Artificial Intelligence and an Interplanetary Humanity: Finally, Something Inspiring

2025-09-04 · Pedro Tellería
Twenty years of screens perfected scrolling, not meaning. Two levers bring Wonder back: an Interplanetary Humanity that reopens frontiers and AI that extends the mind; not toys but method and purpose to move from cynicism to measurable projects and real cooperation.

FaceBook: Pedro.Telleria-Mente.Liberal (Liberal.Mind, Channel presentation)

2025-12-02
I declare myself as having a Liberal way of thinking. I affirm that every human being has the right to freely develop their own Life-Project.
• Freedom, only limited by the equivalent right to freedom of others.
• Property, the right to private ownership, which sustains the resources needed to pursue everyone’s Life-Projects.
• Non-Aggression Principle: whether physical or economic, aggression must never be used to alter or coerce others.

They Win the Cultural Battle… those Who Lost the Economic One

2025-10-23 · Pedro Tellería
Collectivist ideas failed in economics but dominate the narrative. They control language, hide behind perceived morality, and weaponize emotion. Freedom is not protected by silence; it requires reclaiming meaning and speaking clearly.

Modern Slavery: Are we truly free?

2025-09-02 · Pedro Tellería
Slavery is publicly condemned by all in our modern societies. Yet our democratic States have drifted into deep Socialism or Collectivism. As a result, over 40%—and even up to 80%—of what we generate is taken away. Redistribution, Solidarity, Equality? Or should we rather call it Modern Slavery.

My Crooked Liberal Mind

2025-11-09 · Pedro Tellería
Liberalism isn’t market worship; it is respect for the individual and limits on power. State as judge, not player. Equality before the law, not outcomes. Market as cooperation, welfare as a net, and plural education. "Free-Thinking" hurts —but it is essential.

Liberal Manifesto (2025, Pedro Telleria

2025-11-17 · Pedro Telleria
Individual liberty is the moral core the State keeps invading. The Manifesto exposes a hypertrophic power that regulates, conditions, and fragments. It defends property, subsidiarity, and voluntary contracts against collectivism, which infantilizes and divides.

FaceBook: Pedro.Telleria-Autoayuda (Self-Help, Channel presentation)

2025-12-02 · Pedro Tellería
Personal Drivers, Habits (good and bad), Freedom (and Responsibility), Your-Challenges, Happiness (some traces), Personal Fulfillment, Your-Impact (and transcendence), Professional-Career, Personal-Planning (and priorities), Meaning of life, our Fears, Loneliness, a Full-Life, Money and life, sense of Belonging (social-groups), Morality (your own personal one), Study as a personal-gift, on Critical-Thinking, and more.

Be Different, Live Your Own Life

2025-11-24 · Pedro Tellería
Being different isn’t a whim—it’s a commitment to your own life. Short cycles, moral courage, and freedom from the tribe shape an authentic path. Only those who dare to stand apart contribute something real.

Freedom, that's what everything is about.

2025-11-25 · Pedro Tellería
Freedom requires courage, responsibility, and a real price. Modern life offers traps that buy your autonomy. The author urges paying the right price to fully become yourself.

Challenges: Go After Them

2025-12-12 · Pedro Tellería
Challenges do not promise comfort; they promise meaning. Choosing the difficult path builds character, freedom, and purpose. Avoiding it is a pact with mediocrity.

Pedro Telleria: Aviator

2025-12-13 · Pedro Tellería
As an Aviator, I live one of the purest forms of "Freedom and Responsibility". The two words always go together.

Is Reason a Path? A Methodological Approach (A – On Religion)

2025-12-18 · Pedro Tellería
Faith may offer inner certainty, but not universal rules. When no shareable evidence exists, only reason allows coexistence without imposition. Thinking without a manual is uncomfortable, but it is the only possible common ground.

China and Europe: the West’s Strategic Mistake

2025-12-16 · Pedro Tellería
Europe believes it can redefine economic reality by decree. China simply produces, learns, and wins. Without cheap energy there is no industry; without industry there is no sovereignty. Europe’s problem is not moral—it is strategic.

Power: When It No Longer Needs to Impose Itself

2026-03-04 · Pedro Tellería
Modern power doesn’t tell you “you can’t”. It tells you “not applicable”. And you self-correct before you try.

Subsidiarity: 1. The idea that dismantles the bloated State

2026-01-02 · Pedro Tellería
Subsidiarity is not administrative cooperation, it is a limit on power. The state should intervene only when no one else can do it.

Money: When it stops being yours and becomes Permission

2026-01-13 · Pedro Tellería
With fully digital money, you don’t pay—you request permission to pay. No need to ban anything. Just don’t authorize it. And if money becomes programmable, it stops being money and turns into a voucher with rules. Whoever sets the rules sets your freedom.

Identity: when you stop being you and become a Profile

2026-01-12 · Pedro Tellería
Identity used to answer “is it you?” Now it answers “what will you do?” That shift kills neutrality. When everything is tied to a single profile, freedom isn’t lost through bans—it’s lost through silent conditioning.

Privacy: affects you, even if you’re not a criminal

2026-01-09 · Pedro Tellería
Surveillance does not need punishment to work. Possibility is enough. Without privacy, freedom quietly cools.

Productive, but Not Prosperous: The Paradox Grows

2026-05-19 · Pedro Tellería
We are more productive and work less, yet many do not live better. Productivity becomes progress only when it creates real value and reaches people’s pockets.