The power is within you
Why did I start writing this? Because I believe that we do not see the world as it is, but as we are. Our beliefs form a screen through which we see the world. I grew up seeing and receiving a culture that I often clashed with and had to confront. That narrow view that can exist in a small town and within a family with little education can be very “emasculating” and hopeless. To live believing what I was told or what I saw, sometimes it was mandatory to be at peace with the rectum. In my environment, there were many people remembering the obligatory nature of believing and respecting the system, the institutions, especially the religious, political and social ones.
Traveling also provided me with elements to question, to not believe, to know how to differentiate, but especially to know myself and recognize myself in others. As I appreciated other landscapes, as I met other people, I could be more sure of what I wanted to be and do, and what I did not want to become.
In the last 10 years I have seen more transformations and changes in the world than I have seen in my entire life. They are dizzying changes of such depth that we could say that the ability to adapt and find happiness in adverse circumstances has become crucial. The economic, political, social crisis, the pandemic, A.I., materialism, manipulation, make it clear that the world can be a threat, but we should not close our thoughts: changes are inevitable.