terça-feira, agosto 26, 2025

"No one is the same as anyone else. Every human being is a unique stranger." (Carlos Drummond de Andrade)

"No one is the same as anyone else. Every human being is a unique stranger." (Carlos Drummond de Andrade) We are becoming increasingly demanding, we like to remain silent because we need to listen to and respect ourselves. We feel we have to face a new reality every day, with a growing unease due to a feeling, or perhaps our own impression, that "human beings are very strange"—a phrase of uncertain authorship, or someone's reflection, upon noticing hypocrisy and a lack of empathy, such as the attitude of turning one's back on those in need of help. It is this so-called reality that is beginning to emerge, leaving us deeply concerned, as we are beginning to witness a regression in the values ​​and principles we face. It's good to rethink this while we're alive! This singularity, and sometimes the irrationality and hypocrisy that make people "strange" in the eyes of others, tells us that this isn't a problem, but we're certain that something is wrong—but how can we know if we don't try to find a solution? As Albert Einstein said, "You cannot find the solution to a problem using the same consciousness that created the problem. You must raise your consciousness." The act of not giving up is not and never has been in question, as highlighted in quotes about persistence; it is what allows us to reach a solution, even if it takes time. There is a maxim of Socrates, which is worth remembering here: "I only know that I know nothing, and the fact of knowing this gives me an advantage over those who think they know something." This phrase exemplifies, in our opinion, the idea that recognizing ignorance is the first step in the search for knowledge and, consequently, a solution, the importance of a life with meaning and significance and the need to transform ourselves when we cannot change the circumstances that surround us. “ During our lives: We meet people who come and stay, others who come and pass.

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