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Aprender a perder.

Perder no es el fin del Mundo.




Desde que somos niños aprendemos lo bueno que es ganar y siempre ser el mejor, pero nunca aprendemos a perder y la verdad es que si perdemos no pasa nada, sólo tenemos que aceptarlo y seguir adelante.

Yo no soy doctora, ni psicóloga, ni coach de vida, pero todos en algún momento hemos tenido fracasos al no lograr algo en lo que se tenía mucha ilusión, y a mí me ha sucedido, de hecho, solamente he ganado una sola cosa material en mi vida que fue un reloj de una gatita que hacía mucho ruido y sólo lo usé una noche y le quité las pilas para no escuchar el tic tac.

Pero bueno, lo que quiero decir es que en muchas ocasiones el ser humano se lamenta toda su vida por cosas que no se consiguieron, OJO, es válido sentirse mal y triste, pero si esos sentimientos son eternos los ciegan y no ven las nuevas oportunidades que se pueden presentar en su vida, y si por alguna razón nuevamente no se consigue lo que se quiere, ya habrá otras más, lo importante es nunca darse por vencido y nunca deprimirse ni lamentarse.



A lo mejor ustedes pensarán que soy de otro planeta o que veo mi mundo de un color rosa, no, yo vivo mi vida y no me gusta vivir en la tristeza ni con reproches, de todas las cosas que nos suceden se puede aprender y se puede mejorar.

Les recomiendo que hagan lo que María Félix "La Doña" (actriz mexicana) dijo alguna vez (aunque ella lo dijo para aquellas mujeres que sufren por un hombre, también se puede tomar para estos casos) "A un hombre hay que llorarle tres días... Y al cuarto, te pones tacones y ropa nueva" y si pueden hacerlo en menos días para ustedes va a ser mucho mejor, no pierdan su tiempo y vivan su vida y busquen más oportunidades.


También les dejo otra frase de María Félix para que cuando pierdan en algo no se sientan tan mal: "No te sientas mal si alguien te rechaza, la gente normalmente rechaza lo caro porque no puede pagarlo".
 


 
 

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