12/29/2022
Pt. 2... In any case, turning 50 is a great invitation to check how we are, what we want more, and what we want less in our lives... When a person reaches this age, they need to begin to be in peace and balance with themselves and with the environment. Life offers us endless experiences that make us confront our values, and those of others. And the backpack is already starting to weigh, so the trip can become physically and emotionally heavier... That is why we need to start accepting what has been done in the past, even what we would like to have done differently. Much has been learned along the way, and we know that now there are things that we would have done differently, but it is also good to understand that what was done then was done with the best of intentions, and available options... Like in films, at this point, it makes less and less sense to regret it, but it does make sense to continue learning to be better people in each of the different roles of each of the systems to which we belong... At this point in the film, it does not make much sense to continue being complacent so that we are accepted, valued, or loved, in some specific environments in which we have been lowering our heads, or ceasing to be authentic and authentic, so that some people, groups or organizations admit us. But it does make sense to accept more the diversity that is determined by these environments, the people who form them, and thus seek to understand their most hidden needs... At this point in the film, it doesn't make sense to want to control absolutely everything, but it does make sense to pursue tranquility from a more distant, neutral perspective that allows us to relativize more... And neither do they make sense, at this point in the film, the resentment, the hatred, or being polarizing; but it does have it, and a lot, to forgive and apologize at the same time, to look for love in the unimaginable, and to begin to understand that the world is not about black and white, but about an endless scale of greys...