terça-feira, abril 15, 2025

EVERYTHING HAS AN END!

EVERYTHING HAS AN END! “What matters in life is not the starting point, but the journey. By walking and sowing, in the end, you will have something to reap.” (Cora Coralina) We know that we can lose many things throughout our lives. Many indeed. But, of all things, the most precious thing is our time of life. Make the most of it - with presence, with truth, with tenderness and with sweetness - living life while there is life in us. Someone said that being free is not being a slave to the guilt of the past or the worries of tomorrow. Being free is having time for the things you love. It's embracing, surrendering, dreaming, starting all over again. If our dreams are small, our vision will be small, our goals will be limited, our targets will be small, our road will be narrow, our ability to withstand the storms will be fragile. Our dreams water our existence with all meaning. As Augusto Cury would have said, “Don’t be afraid of life, be afraid of not living it. Be a debater of ideas. Fight for what you love.” Everything has a beginning, middle and end. Life is made of cycles, which are constantly coming to an end, beginning new cycles of life. However, we have to recognize that some people do not come into our lives to stay, but rather to teach us something for the future, and then...and then when we least expect it, they leave!!! Everything begins, begins again, but everything has its end... “When we think, we do so in order to judge or reach a conclusion; when we feel, it is to attribute a personal value to whatever we do.” (Carl Jung) Life changes in the blink of an eye. No one lives forever. Take full advantage of the interval between "once upon a time" and "the end", wherever you are, don't hesitate and make it happen, give the world what you simply are. Nothing else is needed. “This is the truth: life begins when we understand that it doesn’t last long.” And more in the words of Millôr Fernandes: “With a lot of wisdom, studying a lot, thinking a lot, trying to understand everything and everyone, a man manages, after more or less seventy years of life, to learn to keep quiet.” Finally, just to remember that, so often, it is in nothingness that we return to being everything, because life leaves no one without a way out, sometimes you need to stop looking at your feet and see with your heart. We can conclude that as Clarice Lispector said: “As long as I have questions and there are no answers, I will continue writing.”

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