The proof of life | PAGE 1

WILSON FUAH

We must recognize that life is an eternal test, and we are tested every minute of our existence, and the questions are the same, on the values ​​of the results, on the performances, on overcoming the obstacles, on the moral values ​​and ethics, and sometimes we fail, sometimes we fail the tests, sometimes we pass with high marks, and sometimes we don’t.

But, the important thing is to know that all that is LEARNING, and how to learn?

Learning comes directly from parents and teachers, and indirectly from books, and the good examples we receive through observation, and it is these teachings that we use for the rest of our lives as intellectual tools to know how deal with every situation.

Life belongs to everyone, and the sum of individualized actions represents a microcosm of culture and social construction, and which are independent actions, but which in the end can promote interaction and form a universe with the existential sum of each story and whose The joining of each forms a social whole, therefore, in life there is no emptiness or meaningless actions, for from all mistakes and all successes one can learn from countless and great lessons.

And so, then, we continue to prepare ourselves to seek our place in the schools of life, and in this class there is no class, for in thought nothing is physical, nothing is palpable, but when we learn to absolve the examples and the voice it has taught us, but for some these are sounds that get lost in the wind and remain in the past, but for others they will be part of the teaching and every time that we will need it, we just need to know how to delve into our mental archives.

In the teaching at the school of life, nothing is real or tangible, but it is up to each one, when entering the test of life, to know how to use all the lessons stored in our memories, and during setting a goal, it’s just a matter of putting the learning and the “strength of will” to overcome obstacles and demonstrate that we are capable of exceeding our limits.

And in the test of life we ​​can use all our wisdom and our intellectual resources, because well used we are not stopped by limits which are: our faults, our false values ​​and thus, to be able to assimilate new, more just and truer values ​​for each instant.

The trials of life do not stop, and the learning is continuous, and an indication that we have learned and are prepared is when our addiction ceases to exist, and we become our own commanders of our destinies and our own lives, the rest is just to understand that life is a world of options and that it is up to everyone to know how to choose the best paths and move forward, but if you suffer, it is because you didn’t make the best choice and you missed life’s trials, or he didn’t learn anything from the lessons life gave him.

The important thing is to understand that all of us, in our lifetime, are naturally inserted into environments, which may or may not be hostile, and continue to move through the transience of things, but if fueled by all forms of trust, to be able to transform into something greater than what we are, soon we will be able to develop our personality with all the social immunity and it can sometimes even be unpleasant due to the experiences we have undergone, and this in order to create the crusts of the scars , and be prepared to develop many confrontations and these can certainly even generate many consequences, but the best of all is that after the trials of life we ​​have overcome through what we are today , and now we are nurtured and led to altruism, humanitarianism and brotherly love.

And, for those who have passed the trials of life, they can now make that delicious plunge into the essence, into the Light, where we can certainly find the safe ground to reach our liberation and the providential moment of reversal to know how to use all that life offers us, to accept and understand all those who are close to us and who, for whatever reason, have failed the trials of their lives.

Wilson Carlos Soares Fuáh is an economist.

Benjamin Allen

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