quinta-feira, dezembro 08, 2022

"Make the most of yourself, because that's all there is to you." (Robert Stevenson)

"Make the most of yourself, because that's all there is to you." (Robert Stevenson) Life is the fruit of the decision of each moment. I know I've done a lot of things, but if I could do it all over again, I'd do a lot more. In fact, I would live in the moment, much more. Just moments, one after another, instead of living so many years ahead of each day. As Albert Einstein said: “Time is an illusion. The only reason time exists is so that everything doesn't happen all at once", so let's put an end to the myth that "nothing happens" once and for all! Maybe that's what the Dalai Lama wrote for us to meditate on. “What surprises me most about humanity is "men". Because they lose their health to earn money. Then they lose money to regain their health. And because they think anxiously about the future, they forget about the present in such a way that they end up living neither the present nor the future. And they live as if they were never going to die... ... And they die as if they had never lived.” In these issues that are not ours, living alone becomes increasingly burdensome, we have to “accept that we live alone, it depends or not on whether it is a life option”, in my case I live with my Junior, and the days go by going through, and to do or not to do something only depends on our will and perseverance. ”But the truth is never simple, there are always two sides of the same coin”, as John Steinbeck said: “People don't take trips, it's the trips that people take.” The feeling of gratitude is like genuine happiness. Be grateful regardless of any situation and, above all, with the aim of simply saying thank you. Be grateful for being. As the writer Napoleon Hill wrote: “I am very grateful for the adversities that have come into my life, for they have taught me tolerance, sympathy, self-control, perseverance and other qualities that, without these adversities, I would never have known.”

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