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Loneliness
Loneliness

The question and justification for this struggle are that the determination of the rules to social boundaries is arbitrary in relation to the individual. Being born without arms is not a personal choice. Worse, many of these arbitrarinesses are not even differentiating or harmful elements in themselves, they are pure prejudice and cowardice, being black, being poor, being fat, being a woman.

Uma coisa de cada vez
Uma coisa de cada vez

A quantidade de pequenas e grandes tarefas que precisam ser executadas diária, semanal, mensal e anualmente é gigante. Ela é tão grande que nosso cérebro aprende rapidamente a executar a maioria delas sem que nem tomemos grande consciência desses processos. Boa parte das tarefas mais mecânicas são realizadas por puro condicionamento, sem que precisemos pensar ou gastar energia extra para resolvê-las.

One thing
One thing

The number of small and large tasks that need to be performed daily, weekly, monthly and annually is huge. It is so big that our brain quickly learns to perform most of them without even being aware of these processes. Much of the most mechanical tasks are done by pure conditioning, without having to think or spend extra energy to solve them.

Connaturalis – da flor à vida
Connaturalis – da flor à vida

Esse esforço desafiador, uma mistura de responsabilidade com seu ideal, compromisso com seus projetos e fé em si mesmo, é uma delícia de ser vivido, mas é lindo de ser observado. Assistimos filmes e mais filmes, documentários atrás de documentários, lemos livros depois de livros buscando a inspiração e o entusiasmo trazido por histórias de conquistas e derrotas baseadas nesse esforço desafiador do empreendedorismo.

Connaturalis
Connaturalis

This challenging endeavor, a mixture of responsibility with your ideal, commitment to your projects and faith in yourself, is a delight to be lived, but it is beautiful to be observed. We watch films and more films, documentaries after documentaries, we read books after books looking for inspiration and enthusiasm brought by stories of achievements and defeats based on this challenging endeavor of entrepreneurship.

Development and love
Development and love

And here we come to psychology! A little history and philosophy, some biology and biochemistry, and we have the necessary basis for a psychological discussion.

Fear, potency, and reaction
Fear, potency, and reaction

Each life needs to be observed and evaluated individually. That is, the pain of each one must be understood as the pain of each one. Therefore, the sieve that measures one person is not meant to measure another. The small genetic and historical variations that each of us carries are large enough that each one needs to be understood within its own reality.

Gratitude about life
Gratitude about life

From this point of view, the evolutionary explanation of life seems to be much more attractive. It would include an explosive beginning to the universe, a cosmological accommodation of matter, and the organization of the atmosphere and liquids so that life here on the planet could happen.

Why is it so hard to change?
Why is it so hard to change?

Thus, teaching the body, the brain that there is a pressing need is a good tool for change. We do this constantly in fitness and sports training. We glimpse the suffering of defeat, we glimpse the joy of victory and pondering this equation we find the pressing need for change: more training.

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