sexta-feira, julho 11, 2025

"There are no easy methods for solving difficult problems." (René Descartes)

"There are no easy methods for solving difficult problems." (René Descartes) The phrase "there is always a tomorrow" is an expression that conveys the idea of ​​hope and continuity, suggesting that, despite the challenges or difficulties of the present, there is the possibility of a new day and new opportunities in the future. It is a message of optimism and hope: "Always remember: each day is born from a new dawn, and each new dawn brings a new chance to begin again" (unknown). As we should know, everything in life has a price! But a new dawn always brings a new beginning. And every new beginning always brings new energy. There are moments in all of our lives when we wonder why things are the way they are. It is in these moments that we stop to reflect on the true meaning of things... thus discovering the certainties and uncertainties of life that have always accompanied us. The interesting thing about all this is that it's not just a matter of rethinking principles, but also of rethinking ourselves, who we've become, how we interact with people. Asking why things are the way they are won't do us any good if we don't demonstrate to ourselves our brilliance, our strength, our drive, our charisma, our positive, joyful, and lively state of mind. "Gather the joy of spring flowers and play happily while there's still time. There will always be days when winter arrives and you won't have the scent of flowers, nor the sun, nor the vibrancy of colors." (Augusto Branco) If we can wake up every day with a sparkle in our eyes, willing to face our fears, we can obtain from ourselves and others everything we dream of, everything we want. The innocent fire in a child's eyes, the curious sparkle, is what we must have to be able to dream, live, smile, and grow. But never forget, as Saint Augustine said: "Even if we have already traveled a long way, there is always one more road to travel." It's not enough to simply show ourselves; we must embrace this with everything we have, and prove to everyone what we are capable of and HOW we are willing to face our fears and our eventual "failures" with our heads held high, open-hearted, without fear, without precepts, without forgetting who we truly are and who we would truly like to be. "As long as there is a madman, a poet, and a lover, there will be dreams, love, and fantasy. And as long as there is dreams, love, and fantasy, there will be hope." (William Shakespeare) It is with this thought that we open the doors of ourselves so that our true selves can show everyone who is inside. And by opening this door, too, we are able, in a way, to bring ourselves inward, interact with the outside world, and absorb the things we must face. In these times, we must be alert and create a filter to drain out all the bad things and absorb only the good, the pleasant, the sweet, and the things that make us happy. "But don't forget that tomorrow is another day." (Chico Xavier)

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