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Life Does Not Make Mistakes / La Vida No Comete Errores

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 Life does not make mistakes. This profound truth, though simple on the surface, carries the weight of every moment we’ve ever lived. At times, it’s tempting to look back and label experiences as “wrong turns” or “missed opportunities.” But what if life, in its infinite wisdom, is not about perfection but about learning, growing, and choosing again? Each moment—every joy, every heartache—is an invitation to step into awareness. It is an opportunity to make a choice: one guided by fear or one rooted in love. The question is, which path will you take? Life, in its infinite wisdom, does not stumble. It is neither careless nor cruel, though we often perceive it as such when it shakes the foundation of all we thought we knew. Its perfection is quiet, invisible, hidden behind the veil of human experience. Yet, if we are willing to look closely—past the noise of our judgments, past the stories we tell ourselves about what went wrong—we will see that life offers not mistakes but lessons. I...

Sometimes we must clean up shit to win / A veces debemos limpiar la mierda para ganar

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Sometimes we must clean up shit to win. I heard Simon Squibb say this while listening to his audiobook, and it struck me as a raw, unfiltered truth. Life often demands that we face the mess—the mental clutter, emotional baggage, and relentless expectations we’ve piled onto ourselves—if we want to move forward. Recently, I’ve been reflecting deeply on this, diving into what it means to live with purpose and let go of ego. Since my last reflection, I’ve opened myself to new perspectives, inspired by the teachings of Gábi López , the philosophy of   El Sendero , and Simon Squibb’s beautifully transformative book,   What’s Your Dream? Find Your Passion. Love Your Work. Build a Richer Life . I am writing this blog because of a question Simon posed in one of his videos, asking a young man who didn’t know what his dream was:   What would you do if everything was aligned?   That question has stayed with me, nudging me to think differently. Their words have reminded me of so...

The Beauty of Not Knowing / La Belleza de No Saber

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  Recently, I was contacted by someone I once shared a course with. Now, he is carving his way into the personal growth realm, blending his coaching background with insights from   A Course in Miracles . His focus lies in helping others pursue purpose and balance through the areas defined in the Wheel of Life—health, career, relationships, spirituality, personal growth, finances, fun, and physical environment. Everything started when I answered one of his poll questions in his WhatsApp group. A few days later, he sent me a message, and our conversation began with a few exchanges about his poll questions. Our dialogue felt timely, arriving at a moment when I needed to reflect on the themes he champions. In one of his last messages, he posed a question that has since lingered with me, quietly echoing through my thoughts:   Do you think you have your balance and life purpose clearly defined? To be honest, I don’t. And maybe that’s the most human answer I can give. For years,...

When Did I Stop Listening to My Spirit? / ¿Cuándo Dejé de Escuchar a Mi Espíritu?

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There’s a heaviness in my chest and a constant buzzing in my head. It’s like I’m trying to grab hold of something solid, but everything keeps slipping through my fingers. At the start of every year, I feel this tug—a nudge to reset, to find clarity, to step forward with purpose. But this year is different. Instead of feeling inspired, I feel overwhelmed. I’m stuck. There are things I know I need to let go of, but I’m not sure how. I’ve done it before, but now I’ve reached a plateau in freeing my spirit. There’s so much noise around. Experts telling me how to live, what to eat, how to be more productive. Everything and everyone offer different truths about what is right or wrong. I see the extremes, not the middle—not the balance. Books I read, podcasts I listen to, courses I take—all promise clarity, yet leave me more uncertain. Social media bombards me with picture-perfect lives—smiling faces, curated success stories, and flawless morning routines. Family and friends often tell me wha...