In the midst of chaos there is always an opportunity" (Sun Tzu)
We live in these times a “new normality”, in a race against time, patience and anxiety, which forced us and obliges everyone to reinvent ourselves… .nothing remains or has remained the same. Will we ever be able to be together again, sit at the table, give hugs or even scream without the sound being muffled by a mask? Or is it that on the contrary is the story of everything that stays with us for the rest of our lives, and that it will not be locked in a drawer, but that will help us understand where we came from and where we are going? As Confucius said in this sentence. ”Humility is the only solid foundation of all virtues. Not correcting our faults is the same as making new mistakes. The greatest glory is not to stand, but to get up each time you fall. “What really matters in our life is not the way we live, but the way we feel about everything we live in these times “a new normality”, being that as experienced as we are or become, we will never be fully prepared to face unexpected or unprecedented things, although all of us, to a greater or lesser degree, have skills and have accumulated experiences throughout our lives . For all these reasons, we must be aware that wisdom is something more advanced and, therefore, we never know too much, we are never fully ready, there will always be something more to learn, and in these times nothing better than to remember this phrase from Confucius. “The experience is a flashlight hanging from the back that only illuminates the path already taken.”
The way we see things directly influences our lives, after all our eyes are the mirror of our soul! There are times when there are no words that can express what a look can say in just a second, but we deserve to pursue our dreams, in this life that is not easy, it is essential to find the strength to be able to overcome the “confinements”, and then , after we survive we live again, and for that reason, we need more and more reasons why, when we look at a glass and only see it halfway through, we have the conviction that it is half full and not half empty. As the general director of the general health directorate said a few days ago, “the virus has shaped our lives in recent months, it is time for us to shape the dynamics of the virus.” This is one of the characters I like to remember, because it reinforces our faith in a better future and that, the fight is not yet halfway through, that giving up is not an option! There is a right time not to doubt the voice that insists on telling you that the path only appears when we start walking, to get up, to try, to move forward and to start over. “True intelligence works silently. Calm is where creativity and problem solving are found. ”(Eckhart Tolle)