Hello dear community of @mundohispano a pleasure to pass by and be able to participate in this Initiative of @annafenix and @brujita18 and I invite @rostego, @elbuhito and @tegoshei to participate in it.
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When you are a child you really tend to believe in many things and really think they are so, in my case I remember that I believed in several, especially in the coconut haha every time I went to sleep and mom turned off the lights I heard a noise and I thought it was the coconut coming, but this time I wanted to focus on two beliefs that I had very marked, that, despite growing up and realizing the reality, I treasured a lot what I believed since I was little and what that made me feel at the time.
I begin by saying about Prince Charming, when I was little I thought that there really was a prince with all his blue clothes and his beautiful steed that would come into my life and take me around the world being happy and doing magical things together, I think that even a little bit older I thought that existed, although as the years went by one learns that Prince Charming as such does not exist, that we all have flaws and that the magic is in creating it yourself, that there are points in life that we have to be alone and appreciate it as when we are in company and appreciate the little or much that we can be, even if it is not a prince as such.
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I certainly did not get a prince charming as such as a partner, but I can say that I found my prince charming as a companion, because with my son I understood that this belief can come true, in a different way, but you can relive that feeling as a child and appreciate what life can give you and the dreams you can feel by his side.
Another one was St. Nicholas, seriously, there came a point when I said how could an old and chubby man come into my house if we don't have a chimney? Hehe it was a question that I asked myself a lot when I was little and Christmas came, the surprise of seeing how the gifts arrived, where they were left or how he made me not to notice every year was exciting, an adventure really, although the fat man was not as such when I grew up I understood that the baby Jesus or Mr. St. Nicholas helped parents in some way or another because they are always present and make Christmas magical in some way.
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Really when you are a child you believe in many things, the illusion and living in that world makes life more pleasant and less stressful. I think that, even if you grow up you have to keep beliefs like that just to make the day a little more pleasant or at least have a different moment than usual.
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