Posdata Dejaras De Doler Yulibeth Rgpdf Today

Here is mine, for you: Posdata: No sé quién eres ni qué te duele. Pero si llegaste hasta aquí buscando saber si algún día dejarás de doler, la respuesta es sí. No será bonito. No será rápido. No será como en las películas. Pero un día, sin previo aviso, escribirás una última posdata y te darás cuenta de que ya no necesitas seguir hablando de eso. Y entonces, sin que lo decidas, habrás dejado de doler. P.S.: I don’t know who you are or what hurts you. But if you came this far looking to know if you will ever stop hurting, the answer is yes. It won’t be pretty. It won’t be fast. It won’t be like in the movies. But one day, without warning, you will write one last postscript and realize you no longer need to keep talking about it. And then, without having decided it, you will have stopped hurting. End of article.

And that is precisely why it works.

In this essay, explores the idea that emotional pain is not an enemy to defeat but a language to understand. The phrase “dejarás de doler” — you will stop hurting — is not a promise given lightly. It is a postscript written by time after the first draft of suffering has been sealed. Part I: The Anatomy of Residual Pain Why does some pain remain long after the wound has closed? posdata dejaras de doler yulibeth rgpdf

Ask yourself: “Qué me diría mi yo de dentro de tres años sobre este dolor?” (What would my self from three years from now tell me about this pain?) Write the answer as a P.S. from your future self. Here is mine, for you: Posdata: No sé

Write a letter of anger. Seal it. On the envelope, write a P.S. that begins with “Un día…” (One day…). Do not open the letter again for one month. No será rápido