Over time I’ve learned

Over time, I learned the subtle difference between taking someone’s hand and chaining a soul.

Over time I learned that loving doesn’t mean supporting someone and what business doesn’t mean security. Over time, I began to understand that kissing is not contracts and that gifts are not promises.

  • Over time.
  • I’ve learned that being with someone because someone offers you a good future means sooner or later you’ll want to go back in time.

Over time, we realize that getting married just because ‘it’s time spent’ is a clear warning that your marriage will fail.

Over time I have realized that only those who are able to love you, with all their flaws, without intending to change anything, can offer you all the happiness you desire.

Over time, you realize that being with someone just to accompany your loneliness will make you desperately end without wanting to see them again.

Over time, I realized that true friends were worth a lot more than any amount of money.

Over time I realized that true friends had the fingers of your hand, and if you didn’t fight for them, sooner or later you’ll be surrounded by false friendships.

Over time, I have learned that words spoken in a moment of anger can make those who have been hurt cry throughout their lives.

Over time, I have learned that someone repents, but is forgiveness only for great souls?

Over time, I realized that if you seriously hurt a friend, friendship will probably never be the same again.

Over time, you realize that even if you’re satisfied with your current friends, you’ll one day cry for the ones you’ve lost.

Over time, you realize that every experience, with each person, is unique.

Over time, you realize that humiliating or despising another human being, sooner or later, will make you suffer the same humiliations or contempt, multiplied by two.

Over time, I have learned to build all my paths today, because tomorrow’s land is too uncertain to make plans.

Over time, I realized that rushing things or forcing them to happen would end up preventing them from going as planned.

Over time you realize that the best was not the future, but the moment you’re living well at the time.

Over time, you’ll see that even if you’re satisfied with those next to you, you’ll miss those who were with you yesterday, but who left.

Over time, I learned to try to forgive or apologize, say you love, say you miss yourself, say you need it, say you want to be a friend . . . Before the grave?

But, unfortunately, that’s all we’ve learned over time

Jorge Luis Borges

So is the school of life; He is the one who teaches that darkness is not what you fear, but what it contains; That you are not afraid of heights, but of falling? Living also helps to understand that it is not that you do not trust those around you, but that you are afraid of being deceived.

That your fear is not to love, but not to be loved and when you don’t want to let go of your problem is that you don’t accept that, in fact, this person is already gone?And it’s all part of life, it’s that wisdom that’s not in the books and that no one can teach us. It is this part that we must learn from ourselves and that hurts; hurts because you end up learning from shocks and disappointments.

It is a pain that keeps you in mourning until it disappears, and then you take a step on your evolutionary ladder, because deep down we know that those who resist accepting change condemn their own inner death.

That is why we must love our place in the world and worship life above all else; thank us for the blows he gave us and made us more human; either because of the constant struggle with all our might for something we believed in, or because we didn’t see something right in front of us. Not only live for the future and don’t lose your sense of humor, go through what you’re going through.

These are the lessons that we must never forget, because they are the ones that differentiate us and define us as people ?, life tells you nothing, teaches you everything; and is she such a good teacher that if you don’t learn the lesson, she’ll repeat it incessantly?

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