I have learned
I have learned that I cannot make someone to
love me,
but simply become someone who can be loved.
The rest depend on the others.
I have learned that years could be required to
create the confidence,
and single seconds to destroy it.
I have learned that what really counts in life,
is not the things that I have around, but the people.
I have learned that I cannot be compared with
the best things than others do,
but with the best things than I can do.
I have learned that the most important is not
what happens to me,
but what I do on the matter.
I have learned that there are things that I can
do
in just a single moment,
that can cause pain all the rest of a lifetime.
I have learned that I can arrive much farther away from which I thought possible.
I have learned that I am responsible for what I
do,
regardless of the feelings I have.
I have learned that if I do not control my
attitudes,
they control me.
I have learned that the heroes are the people
who do that
of which they are convinced, in spite of the consequences.
I have learned that the money is a lousy
indicator
of the value of something or somebody.
I have learned that sometimes I have the right
to be angered,
but not the one of being cruel.
I have learned that the true love and the true
friendship,
will continue growing in spite of the distances.
I have learned that whatever great is my duel,
the world does not stop by my pain.
I have learned that while my antecedents and
circumstances
can have influenced in which I am,
I am the person in charge from which I get to be.
I have learned that two people can watch the
same thing
and see something totally different.
I have learned that independently of the
circumstances,
when I am honest with myself, I arrive farther more in life.
I have learned that many things can be
generated by the mind,
the trick is the self-control.
I have learned that writing or speaking,
alleviates the emotional pains.
I have learned that the paradigm in which we
live,
it is the only option we have.
I have learned that is important to practice,
in order to become
the person that I want to be.
I have learned that it is much easier to react
than to think…
and more satisfactory to think than to react.