I haven’t changed, I’ve matured

I’ve tried to replace irreplaceable people and forget about the unforgettable ones, I did things by impulse. I let some people down, but I also let someone down.

I already hugged to protect myself and laughed when I couldn’t. I’ve made friends forever. I loved and was loved; but I was also rejected, I was loved and I couldn’t love.

I screamed and jumped with joy. I have lived with love and eternal vows, but I have also violated many oaths.

I cried when I heard music and saw pictures and just called to hear your voice. Have I ever fallen in love with a smile thinking I was going to die of desire?

I was very afraid of losing someone special (and I ended up losing), but I survived!

Don’t you let your life go by?

alive!

? Fight with determination, embrace life and live with passion, lose with class and win courageously, because the world is one of those who dare and life is too much to be insignificant.

Charlie chaplin

I haven’t changed, I’ve learned and matured, and learning doesn’t change. Growing up isn’t easy. I grew up with my demons and faced my shadows.

In fact, life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, there are manuals for almost everything, but there is no maturation manual, you learn to travel through life amid many messages about how you should or shouldn’t act, how it should be, or what you need to accomplish.

Emotional maturity is not like physical maturity, it does not depend on chronological age.

Unfortunately, a small part of us arrives at a time in life when you can say “I was a good hiker and I made my way to walk. “

To mature means to understand that the most powerful love is self-love.

That’s why it’s very important to understand that when we learn, we mature.

Believing that the past was better is very painful, it prevents us from losing weight and releasing it.

Then comes the emotional vertigo, which prevents us from looking back at the past with serenity. Emotional maturity teaches us to let go, close cycles, and heal our emotional wounds.

Erasing the pain of our emotional past is absolutely necessary to live the present well, for you to get an idea is like an allergic person who throws all the land from your house under the carpet thinking it won’t affect you.

Don’t let painful memories of your emotional past interfere with your present. Accept and overcome what happened; learn from mistakes and move on.

When you learn to overcome your pain, you lose the fear of looking inwards and healing your emotional past to take another step in life.

Emotionally mature people have already learned that we are what we think. Act more and less complain; Complaints imprison us.

Mistakes allow us to see the paths we should not follow; we learn from them.

Mature people are not punished by limitations, they simply accept them and try to improve, mistakes are opportunities for learning and growth.

Don’t be a perfectionist and don’t expect the perfection of others, forget about disagreements and forgive, including yourself.

Emotional maturity allows you to take control of your life. When emotional maturity develops, life becomes a pleasure, not an obligation.

Emotional maturity does not evolve during sleep, requires effort, practice and patience, your happiness is in your hands.

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