EMIL CIORAN e SCHOPENHAUER: A Ilusão da Superação e o Direito de Apenas Sofrer em Paz
Você já sentiu aquele cansaço absurdo de ter que tirar uma "lição valiosa" de cada pancada que a vida dá? A real é que essa positividade forçada e a necessidade de encenar a superação o tempo todo estão sugando a sua energia. Mergulhamos na filosofia existencialista e na psicologia profunda para entender o peso da resiliência obrigatória e o alívio imediato que existe em simplesmente parar de fingir que está tudo bem.
A nossa sociedade criou a regra sufocante de que você não tem permissão para sofrer em paz. Com a ajuda de Emil Cioran e Arthur Schopenhauer, vamos fazer uma verdadeira reflexão de vida e mostrar por que romantizar a agonia é a pior das prisões mentais. O verdadeiro autoconhecimento não é fingir força inabalável, mas ter a coragem de aceitar a própria ruína.
🧠 Aqui você vai descobrir:
• Por que a obrigação de ser resiliente o tempo todo virou uma tirania moderna e cruel.
• O alívio formidável do "Direito à Ruína" e do "Luto Sem Plateia".
• Como a psicologia profunda explica o esgotamento silencioso causado pela positividade tóxica.
• A visão de Schopenhauer sobre a dor e o motivo pelo qual rejeitamos o mito da lição oculta.
• O caminho autêntico para a transformação interior: parar de tentar consertar o que já quebrou.
✨ A filosofia nos liberta de uma das maiores mentiras atuais: a ideia de que todo sofrimento é uma escola. Essa profunda reflexão de vida prova que a verdadeira libertação mora em se dar o direito de apenas estar exausto, sem plateia e sem julgamento.
🌀 Manda a real aqui nos comentários: Você já sentiu o peso e a exaustão de ter que fingir estar forte quando, na verdade, só precisava de um tempo para desabar em paz? O que você acha que aconteceria na sua rotina se você parasse de tentar tirar uma 'lição oculta' de cada decepção?
👇 Siga o nosso perfil, deixe o seu coraçãozinho e salve este vídeo nos favoritos para assistir sempre que a cobrança por positividade bater!
#PositividadeToxica #Cioran #Schopenhauer #FilosofiaExistencial #SaudeMental #PsicologiaProfunda #Resiliencia
Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Cioran, Schopenhauer e outros, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.
Você já sentiu aquele cansaço absurdo de ter que tirar uma "lição valiosa" de cada pancada que a vida dá? A real é que essa positividade forçada e a necessidade de encenar a superação o tempo todo estão sugando a sua energia. Mergulhamos na filosofia existencialista e na psicologia profunda para entender o peso da resiliência obrigatória e o alívio imediato que existe em simplesmente parar de fingir que está tudo bem.
A nossa sociedade criou a regra sufocante de que você não tem permissão para sofrer em paz. Com a ajuda de Emil Cioran e Arthur Schopenhauer, vamos fazer uma verdadeira reflexão de vida e mostrar por que romantizar a agonia é a pior das prisões mentais. O verdadeiro autoconhecimento não é fingir força inabalável, mas ter a coragem de aceitar a própria ruína.
🧠 Aqui você vai descobrir:
• Por que a obrigação de ser resiliente o tempo todo virou uma tirania moderna e cruel.
• O alívio formidável do "Direito à Ruína" e do "Luto Sem Plateia".
• Como a psicologia profunda explica o esgotamento silencioso causado pela positividade tóxica.
• A visão de Schopenhauer sobre a dor e o motivo pelo qual rejeitamos o mito da lição oculta.
• O caminho autêntico para a transformação interior: parar de tentar consertar o que já quebrou.
✨ A filosofia nos liberta de uma das maiores mentiras atuais: a ideia de que todo sofrimento é uma escola. Essa profunda reflexão de vida prova que a verdadeira libertação mora em se dar o direito de apenas estar exausto, sem plateia e sem julgamento.
🌀 Manda a real aqui nos comentários: Você já sentiu o peso e a exaustão de ter que fingir estar forte quando, na verdade, só precisava de um tempo para desabar em paz? O que você acha que aconteceria na sua rotina se você parasse de tentar tirar uma 'lição oculta' de cada decepção?
👇 Siga o nosso perfil, deixe o seu coraçãozinho e salve este vídeo nos favoritos para assistir sempre que a cobrança por positividade bater!
#PositividadeToxica #Cioran #Schopenhauer #FilosofiaExistencial #SaudeMental #PsicologiaProfunda #Resiliencia
Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Cioran, Schopenhauer e outros, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.
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00:03Life swings like a pendulum back and forth, between pain and boredom.
00:10There is a kind of exhaustion that goes far beyond the physical body.
00:13It's that silent exhaustion that takes over when the ground disappears beneath your feet after a tragedy.
00:20And then, the very next day, the world demands a stance of overcoming adversity.
00:27Modern society has created a tyranny disguised as solace.
00:31The obligation to find a hidden lesson in every loss.
00:35They always say that trauma is meant to bring resilience.
00:40They talk about inner strength while barely able to breathe under the emotional rubble.
00:47There is an invisible violence in not being allowed to simply bleed in peace.
00:54You can feel the burning of the wound, but there's a suffocating pressure to perform gratitude.
01:01as if we were forced to build a castle using the stones that had just destroyed the house.
01:08The promise of this meeting of ours carries immense liberation.
01:13The complete deconstruction of the idea that all suffering serves to teach something.
01:18Some blows simply break you, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with not coming out stronger from them.
01:26To understand this relief and take the weight off your shoulders,
01:29We need to walk alongside two minds that have refused to romanticize human agony.
01:36The Romanian philosopher and essayist Emil Sioran, and the German thinker Arthur Schopenhauer.
01:45Sioran, a man consumed by chronic insomnia,
01:49He spent sleepless nights realizing that darkness is not a classroom.
01:55Schopenhauer observed human behavior and noted that the blind will to live
02:00It brings torment as an inescapable rule.
02:04not as a divine trial to refine character.
02:09There has been a conditioning to feel guilty when routine hurts and there is no progress in the process.
02:16One goes through the initial adversity, and the suffering doubles because one is unable to transform it into wisdom.
02:24What if it's possible to simply exist alongside the scar?
02:28Without trying to extract a cosmic meaning from it?
02:31What if true tranquility lies precisely in abandoning the charade of obligatory overcoming?
02:40Let's go down this path together.
02:43and discover the rest that comes when you stop fighting against what cannot be fixed.
02:53The fact that life has no meaning is a reason to live, the only one, in fact.
03:01Imagine spending entire nights lying in the dark, your eyes fixed on the ceiling.
03:07while the rest of the world seems to rest in peaceful repose.
03:11The physical body cries out for a break, the mind burns with continuous exhaustion.
03:16But the relief of sleep simply refuses to cross the bedroom door.
03:22It's a solitary torture, an empty space where time seems to freeze.
03:27And the fears take on terrifying dimensions.
03:30He was plunged into this scenario of forced surveillance.
03:33that Sioran built his lens to decipher reality.
03:39During his youth, he ended up being consumed by this completely relentless lack of sleep.
03:45Walking through the icy streets at dawn, feeling the proximity of the emotional abyss,
03:52He realized something in a surprising and liberating way.
03:57The nocturnal agony carried no grand purpose.
04:01It wasn't some mystical test designed by the universe to hone resilience.
04:07It was simply biology failing.
04:09from the sheer and brutal indifference of chance affecting the nervous machinery.
04:16The author offers a breath of fresh air by teaching, through his own existential collapse,
04:21Stop looking for a veneer of beauty where there is only wreckage.
04:27Let's consider the most basic and visceral instinct of the human body,
04:31because when the skin touches a boiling surface, the hand is instinctively withdrawn.
04:39One cannot freeze amidst that burning sensation in order to reflect deeply.
04:43Regarding what thermal learning the fire wishes to impart.
04:47The main focus is to stop the burning.
04:52However, when the injury directly affects the psyche,
04:57There is overwhelming social pressure to sit in the eye of the fire.
05:01Grab a notebook and write a thesis on personal growth.
05:07Tioran radically rejected the notion that injury necessarily sculpts the best version of someone.
05:15Some losses simply tear away fundamental pieces of one's being.
05:21They leave open holes that don't need to be filled with a positive plastic approach.
05:27Invaluable comfort is found in acknowledging that painful events occur.
05:33simply because existence is inherently flawed,
05:36without any pedagogical agenda written between the lines of destiny.
05:42That same cold, yet clarifying clarity,
05:45It becomes apparent when human relationships are observed from a different perspective.
05:49Visualize a fragile wooden boat,
05:52Trapped in a merciless storm in the middle of the vast ocean.
05:58The sailor who is there does not waste his meager energy.
06:02trying to decipher the reason for the dark clouds,
06:05He is far less seeking spiritual enlightenment in the deafening noise of thunder.
06:10He grips the helm with trembling hands.
06:13and focuses solely on keeping the structure afloat until dawn arrives.
06:19It was by investigating this exhausting unpredictability of daily life...
06:23Schopenhauer presented the central idea of blind will.
06:27He understood that there is an irrational and silent force.
06:31pushing the universe,
06:33a ravenous appetite that fuels the movement of life,
06:37but that delivers shock and frustration
06:39as natural consequences of the journey.
06:43For the German thinker,
06:45Disappointment is not a flaw in humanity's operating system.
06:49She is the very gear that is turning.
06:52Anguish, grief, and the shattering of expectations.
06:56They operate as fundamental parts of this impersonal machine.
07:02Therefore, demanding that every stumble immediately transform into a step towards wisdom is unacceptable.
07:08It ends up becoming an attack against the most intimate sensibilities.
07:12If we apply this perspective to our present day,
07:15We realize that the culture of emotional performance
07:18It has turned psychological repair into just another product to put on the shelf.
07:26There was the loss of an important job.
07:28And the social spotlight demands immediate reinvention.
07:32A deep bond has come to an end.
07:34And the invisible audience demands that the shards form a beautiful mosaic of resilience.
07:41This modern tyranny ignores the flesh-and-blood weight of exhaustion.
07:47The two philosophers appear on this stage not as harbingers of sadness,
07:53but like those old friends who sit next to each other at a table in a quiet bar,
07:58They order a drink and tell the truth without embellishment.
08:02They offer the firm embrace of those who don't demand restorative smiles.
08:09They validate the tear made in the soul.
08:11and remove from their shoulders the obligation to transform injuries into victories.
08:15The fundamental right to inhabit one's own fragility is thus preserved.
08:21of feeling the blow and remaining seated amidst the ruin
08:25for as long as you deem necessary,
08:28without having to feign a force that simply hasn't returned yet.
08:35Not having been born is, without a doubt, the best formula there is.
08:40Unfortunately, it's beyond anyone's reach.
08:44There is a silent and refined cruelty.
08:47in demanding that the affected person be the architect of their own enlightenment.
08:52The initial shock of a loss or profound disappointment.
08:56already carries an overwhelming weight,
08:59But contemporary times have decided to add a second layer of torture to this event.
09:05which is the absolute need to give new meaning to the fall.
09:10Imagine an ancient forest,
09:13where a centuries-old tree is suddenly struck by a violent lightning bolt.
09:18The trunk becomes charred, the branches fall off, and the sap dries up.
09:23This tree doesn't desperately try to sprout golden leaves the next day.
09:28to prove its worth to nature.
09:32She simply remains there, burned, living in her state of devastation.
09:38Biology accepts ruin as an indisputable fact.
09:42without demanding a display of vitality from the broken wood.
09:48However, when the blow strikes the human mind,
09:51The scenario changes completely.
09:53The ordeal ceases to be an intimate space of reflection.
09:57and it becomes a kind of social debt.
10:01A strong impression arises that the shock needs to be compensated for with some kind of existential profit.
10:09Sadness loses permission to simply be what it is.
10:12gaining the terrible obligation of being productive.
10:15It's like carrying a gigantic rock on your back.
10:19her legs trembling with exhaustion,
10:21breathing failing,
10:23and instead of someone offering to help put the load down,
10:27They hand you a chisel and tell you to carve a beautiful work of art with it.
10:33This constant pressure ends up generating an overwhelming internal conflict.
10:38a corrosive guilt stemming from the feeling of suffering inappropriately.
10:43Shame arises from the inability to transform bitterness into poetry.
10:48by not using professional failure as fuel for a great victory,
10:54for not turning grief into an inspiring story.
10:58Crying is now seen as a waste.
11:02unless it delivers a spectacular display of overcoming adversity.
11:05And suddenly, in addition to dealing with the exposed wound,
11:09The psyche needs to manage feelings of incompetence.
11:13because it is not evolving through disaster.
11:17Seoran viewed this dynamic with perfectly justified revulsion.
11:22The essayist realized that despair does not act as a building material.
11:28but rather as an absolute state that demands experience, not utility.
11:35When the culture dictates that every tear shed serves to water a garden of virtues,
11:41The dignity of those who suffer is being stolen from them.
11:44Intense shock is, by its very nature, a paralyzing experience.
11:51That same blind will, described with such clarity earlier,
11:56It is already dragging humanity along a path full of natural frictions.
12:01Add to this scenario the pressure to smile and be grateful for the wreckage,
12:06It borders on collective madness.
12:10Observing the light of this lucid pessimism,
12:13The digital universe has amplified this dictatorship to almost unbearable levels.
12:18The myth of the phoenix, the legendary bird that is reborn from its own ashes,
12:23It has become the imposed standard for any individual who breathes.
12:28If a relationship falls apart,
12:30The unspoken rule dictates that a broken heart results in a sculpted body.
12:35or in an unwavering stance.
12:38If bankruptcy occurs, a triumphant return is demanded within a specified timeframe.
12:43Everything needs to be packaged, filtered, and sold as a heroic journey.
12:51Almost no one is given permission to simply lie in the ashes.
12:56Understanding that the fire consumed something that will never return.
13:00The mental exhaustion caused by this continuous performance.
13:04It ends up causing much more illness than the original trauma itself.
13:09The reasoning goes into overdrive.
13:12by attempting to force artificial gratitude for a tragic event.
13:17There comes a point when sanity screams for enough.
13:21A moment when the urgency to reclaim the right to inaction speaks much louder.
13:28Sometimes an unmade bed is just a messy piece of furniture.
13:33and not the magical cocoon that prepares the flight of a magnificent butterfly.
13:37The cut in the chest acts only as a thick tissue that serves to close up torn flesh.
13:44Not like a mystical map hiding treasures of clairvoyance.
13:50To accept this nakedness of collapse, stripped of any moral lesson,
13:54It's the first breath of fresh air, a chance to find some respite amidst the storm.
14:03We never recover from the disease of having been born.
14:07With this cold and merciless realization,
14:11The Romanian thinker delivers the essential key.
14:14to dispel the fantasy of a complete restoration.
14:18If existence itself already carries an inescapable, original fracture,
14:23Why is there this modern obsession with fixing things perfectly?
14:27all the stumbles that happen along the way?
14:31When the illusion that tomorrow will necessarily bring a cosmic reward disappears,
14:38All that remains is the firm, cold ground of stark reality.
14:42So how do we translate this stark vision into our contemporary routine?
14:46So addicted to finding meaning in every scratch?
14:51When the storm passes and leaves a trail of destruction,
14:56How is it possible to abandon the exhausting task?
14:59Should we try to see the flood as a blessing in disguise?
15:04To overthrow the dictatorship of forced learning,
15:08It is necessary to adopt three intimate movements,
15:11silent and profoundly subversive.
15:16The first step on this mental journey.
15:18It's the right to ruin.
15:22Imagine an old and majestic mansion.
15:25which has just partially collapsed
15:27after a strong earthquake.
15:30In the current logic of emotional productivity,
15:33The immediate impulse would be to call in architects,
15:37buy new blocks
15:38and to raise the wall even higher,
15:41showing off to the neighborhood
15:43the incredible capacity for reconstruction of that structure.
15:49However, the interior architecture doesn't work.
15:52like an endless construction site.
15:54Granting yourself permission to fall apart.
15:57It means understanding that certain parts of being
16:00They were lost for good.
16:04That fragment of innocence that blindly trusted the other.
16:08or that reserve of naiveté
16:11which led to attempting impossible projects
16:14They may have been buried.
16:16Under the rubble of disappointment.
16:20The liberation movement here
16:22It's not about grabbing the trowel and the cement,
16:24but simply sweeping the shards into a dark corner
16:28and leave the space empty.
16:31There is absolutely no need.
16:33to mend the cracks in the soul with threads of gold,
16:36as advocated by the romanticized Eastern technique
16:39just to prove to the world
16:41that the crack made the container more beautiful.
16:45There are moments in life when the vase simply breaks.
16:49And the shards don't form a work of art.
16:53Feeling the relief of putting down the tools
16:55It constitutes a transformative experience.
16:59In the silence of one's own conscience
17:02It is hereby decreed that the damage is done.
17:05that the flaw will remain exposed
17:07and that the journey will continue as it should.
17:09walking alongside this permanent absence.
17:13Allow the destroyed part
17:15integrate the intimate landscape,
17:17without the suffocating urgency to reform or hide it,
17:22This represents a tremendous act of courage.
17:25The cold wind is allowed to pass through the crack.
17:28without feeling any shame about the damage.
17:32The second stage of this liberation
17:34It is the refusal to learn the lesson.
17:37There was a severe catechization.
17:39to believe in the educational value of misfortune,
17:43as if the universe operated like a great, merciless teacher.
17:48If a wild dog attacks someone on a dark street,
17:52the instinctive survival reflex
17:55It teaches you how to cross the street on the next few nights.
17:58However, no person in their right mind
18:01sit on the curb
18:03to write a thank-you letter to the animal
18:05due to quick reflexes
18:07which he supposedly helped to develop.
18:12It's easy to understand.
18:13that the bite was just an unfortunate event,
18:17aggressive and random
18:19Curiously,
18:21when the shock hits the feelings,
18:23Social expectations demand the opposite behavior.
18:27The individual is expected to respect obstacles.
18:31solemnly thanking the traitors
18:34and to the failures stemming from newly acquired wisdom.
18:39Maturation can emerge after pain.
18:42But that doesn't mean the pain existed.
18:45to teach.
18:47It becomes essential to separate personal development.
18:50the original cause of the wound.
18:54Rejecting the moral of the story
18:55He removes the extremely heavy burden from his shoulders.
18:58from trying to mine for diamonds
19:00in a sea of mud.
19:03The abrupt ending,
19:05the ruined project,
19:07the sudden absence
19:08They did not come disguised as spiritual masters.
19:12It was all just bad luck.
19:13devoid of celestial intent.
19:17Finally,
19:18The third and final essential movement is achieved,
19:21Mourning without an audience.
19:25Nowadays,
19:27in a world marked by digital spectacle,
19:30Even fragility is at risk.
19:32to be converted into a product.
19:34There is tacit pressure.
19:36to document the recovery,
19:38showing to acquaintances
19:40that the pain was assimilated
19:42and what new healthy practices
19:44They have already replaced the initial sadness.
19:46True melancholy, however,
19:50eliminates the need for external approval.
19:51and the virtual applause.
19:55To remove one's own agony.
19:57from the social showcase
19:58It means stop immediately.
20:00to issue statements,
20:02justifying the imprisonment.
20:04The need is eliminated.
20:05to prove it to family members
20:07or social circles
20:08that isolation
20:10It has a productive purpose.
20:13It becomes perfectly acceptable.
20:15cancel the scheduled appointment
20:17because the power dried up,
20:19without needing to package the refusal
20:21in a polished speech about limits.
20:25Authentic and profound crying
20:28It happens with the curtains closed.
20:30in the silent anonymity of the room,
20:33without the spotlight on
20:34for the affliction.
20:37By applying these three postures
20:39in the face of chaos,
20:40the tightness in the chest
20:41It doesn't evaporate with a wave of a magic wand.
20:44The pair of thinkers
20:46that guides us today
20:47I knew clearly
20:48that the tragic atmosphere
20:50remains intact.
20:53The monumental difference, however,
20:56it lies in the fact that
20:57the overwhelming fatigue of performance
20:59It disappears completely.
21:03The great individual revolution
21:04It's not a failed attempt.
21:07to erase the inner darkness,
21:08but rather in the attitude
21:11to turn off the camera
21:12who watched their every move.
21:15When the performance ends,
21:18Non-negotiable autonomy is achieved.
21:20to crumble at the right pace,
21:22respecting the laws of gravity themselves.
21:29To live is, after all,
21:31losing ground.
21:33There is an immense serenity.
21:35and almost palpable
21:37when the mind finally gives up
21:39to act as an example
21:40A street vendor of overcoming challenges.
21:42Imagine a rushing river.
21:44that suddenly
21:45comes across a dam
21:47colossal concrete structure.
21:49The water crashes violently.
21:52against the barrier,
21:53creates furious whirlwinds
21:55and foam in agony
21:56Trying to move forward.
21:58However,
21:59a moment arrives
22:00in which the flow only goes
22:02to push against the unbreakable wall.
22:05The liquid simply
22:07settles into the new space,
22:09making the background dark,
22:11static and profoundly still.
22:13This is the exact portrait.
22:15of the lightness that invades the chest
22:17when the human being
22:18abandon the fight
22:20against the irremediable.
22:22Society imposes
22:24that the current
22:25fight eternally,
22:26that destroys the obstacles
22:28and reach the sea
22:29in an epic triumph.
22:31Dare to stop resisting
22:33It sounds like an unforgivable sin.
22:35Although,
22:36this acceptance in the face of the damage
22:38It never means cowardice.
22:42On the contrary,
22:43It deals with a level
22:44extremely high level of lucidity.
22:46Watch the collapse
22:48of one's own certainties
22:49and recognize
22:50that certain wars
22:51They were born lost.
22:52rips the person away
22:53from the tiring stage
22:55where the heroes
22:56The untouchables are at work.
22:58The soul descends.
23:00even the shadows of the wings,
23:02Removes heavy makeup.
23:03of uninterrupted positivity
23:05and begins to breathe
23:06honest oxygen
23:08of imperfection.
23:09It is no longer necessary.
23:10glue each of the pieces
23:12just to please
23:13the spectators of the fall.
23:17There is dignity.
23:18formidable
23:19just surviving
23:20to a disaster,
23:22without feeding
23:23the slightest impulse
23:24to win
23:24after the storm.
23:26The cultural itinerary
23:27oppresses by charging
23:29that it comes out more enlightened
23:30after crossing
23:31a merciless night.
23:34when the heart
23:36truly suffers,
23:37genuine freedom
23:39lives in the possibility
23:40from sitting on the cold floor
23:41and leave the body
23:43It hurts in silence.
23:45Futility
23:46trying to disguise
23:47melancholy
23:48It turns out to be much worse.
23:50than the original pain.
23:52Authentic tranquility
23:54usually visits
23:56precisely those who decide
23:57drop the sword
23:58and stop resisting.
24:00The one who seeks
24:02brilliant lessons
24:03in all wounds
24:04transforms one's own existence
24:06in an endless court.
24:10Rest is on the horizon.
24:11in the second
24:12in which it is admitted
24:13The banality of losses.
24:16Some tears
24:17They're just tears.
24:18without any hidden compass.
24:21The air becomes much lighter.
24:23by embracing inertia
24:25and understand
24:26waking up every day
24:27already consumes
24:28an absurd battery.
24:31It is protected.
24:33the inalienable right
24:34of remaining incomplete,
24:36to bring tears to one's eyes
24:37without taking any
24:39pedagogical conclusion
24:40of sadness.
24:41In the end,
24:42rest in the middle
24:43of ruin
24:44without planning
24:45the next day
24:46does not constitute
24:47a defect.
24:48It's the gesture
24:49welcoming
24:50purer
24:51that can be offered
24:52to humanity itself.
24:57What I know
24:58at age 60
24:59I already knew.
25:00at 20.
25:0140 years
25:01of a long
25:02and superfluous
25:03verification work.
25:06With this confession
25:07raw,
25:08it is pointed out
25:09that passing
25:09of the decades
25:10and the accumulation
25:10of blows
25:11They rarely deliver.
25:13those revelations
25:14glorious
25:15that the books
25:16They usually promise.
25:17A large part
25:18of the existential journey
25:20only acts
25:21as a confirmation
25:22continuous
25:23of the weaknesses
25:24who already lived
25:25the chest
25:26From a very young age.
25:29Then we arrive
25:30to the deepest point
25:31and silent
25:32from this reflection.
25:33The instant
25:34to face
25:35one's own reflection
25:36rejecting
25:37the clinical eye
25:38what are you looking for
25:38moral lessons
25:39and adopting
25:40compassionate tenderness
25:41of those who see
25:42exhaustion
25:43a stabbing in the mind.
25:46The culture of performance
25:48He imprisoned the pain.
25:49Think of them all
25:50occasions
25:51in which
25:51the everyday
25:52demanded a stance
25:53unwavering
25:54exactly at the minute
25:56where breath failed
25:57and the structure
25:58He was asking for a truce.
26:01What was the injury?
26:02which generated
26:03the need
26:04desperate
26:05to be covered
26:06with pretty bandages
26:07just so that
26:09the people around
26:10could tolerate
26:11sadness
26:12without feeling
26:13Any discomfort?
26:16How many times
26:17pure agony
26:18and simple
26:18needed to receive
26:20a thick layer
26:21of false hope
26:22because the environment
26:23does not tolerate
26:24observe an injury
26:25that does not have
26:26a stipulated deadline
26:27to disappear.
26:30Calendars are changing.
26:31wholes
26:32wearing protection
26:33suffocating
26:34forged with obligation
26:36to display firmness
26:37All the time.
26:39It is believed
26:40blindly
26:40deposit
26:42the defense
26:42on the ground
26:43would represent
26:44an irreparable mistake
26:45a failure
26:46thunderous
26:47in front
26:47of the trial
26:48alien.
26:51However
26:51the invitation
26:53that thought
26:53philosophical
26:54proposes
26:55walks on the route
26:56opposite.
26:57It's a summons.
26:58serene
26:59to drop
26:59the weight
27:00of the war
27:00all at once
27:01for all
27:02undress
27:03of this requirement
27:04cruel
27:05of overcoming
27:05eternal
27:06and finally
27:07grant yourself
27:09forgiveness
27:10because it is not
27:10fully
27:11Fixed.
27:14Can you tell?
27:15the calm
27:16that arises
27:16when the charge
27:18internal
27:18Does it cease?
27:19It doesn't exist.
27:20no hurry
27:21stipulated
27:21by natural laws.
27:23There is no
27:24invisible scoreboard
27:25accounting
27:25the months
27:26that stagnation
27:27is taking
27:28to arrive
27:29In the end.
27:31Stop
27:32the right
27:32irrevocable
27:33to remain
27:34exactly
27:34where is it located
27:35now.
27:36Imperfect,
27:37exhausted
27:38and inhabiting
27:39a vulnerability
27:40which dispenses
27:41any solution
27:42immediate.
27:43Just breathe.
27:45bottom,
27:45welcoming the idea
27:47that permanence
27:48in the world,
27:48even full
27:49of imperfections,
27:51That's enough.
27:53There is an image.
27:55very powerful
27:55when we observe
27:57a plain
27:57vast and silent
27:59that in some
28:00moment from the past
28:01was hit
28:02due to the impact
28:03brutal
28:03from a meteor.
28:06The shock
28:07Tear up the ground,
28:08It raises dust.
28:09and when the storm
28:10It finally passes,
28:11leave behind
28:13a crater
28:13gigantic,
28:14an abyss
28:15deep
28:16and arid
28:17nailed
28:17right in the middle
28:18of the landscape.
28:21Curiously,
28:22nature
28:23Don't rush.
28:24fill in
28:24that hole
28:25huge
28:25with new land.
28:27She doesn't try.
28:28planting a garden
28:29flowery
28:29on the edges
28:30from the abyss
28:31to prove
28:32to the universe
28:32who managed
28:33overcoming the collision
28:34and become
28:35a place
28:36more productive.
28:38The plain
28:40only accommodates
28:40The void.
28:41The crater
28:42becomes
28:43final part
28:44from geography,
28:45a certificate
28:46mute
28:46of what something
28:47violent
28:47it happened,
28:48altered the structure
28:49of the place
28:50forever
28:50and left
28:51a space
28:52never
28:53It will be returned.
28:56Let's think
28:57no relief
28:57invaluable
28:58that
28:59same posture
29:00welcoming
29:00radical
29:01would bring to
29:02our
29:02tiredness
29:03psychological.
29:05The authentic
29:07release
29:07occurs
29:08when we understand
29:09to continue
29:10breathing,
29:11loading
29:12our
29:12own
29:13intimate craters
29:14without trying
29:15disguise them,
29:16already represents
29:17an act
29:17resistance
29:18indescribable.
29:20Overcoming
29:20noisy
29:21it doesn't pass
29:22of a myth
29:23exhaustive.
29:25You shouldn't
29:26a journey
29:26inspiring
29:27absolutely
29:28nobody.
29:30Allow yourself
29:30just be
29:31the landscape
29:32that carries
29:33memory
29:33of the impact
29:34opening space
29:35for herself
29:36ruin
29:36without feeling
29:37any emergency
29:38fill in
29:39the void
29:39with fake
29:40lessons.
29:42If this
29:43mirror
29:43that we build
29:44I brought today
29:45some outline
29:45peace
29:46or clarity
29:47for your
29:48crossing,
29:48I invite you
29:49to leave
29:50your like,
29:51comment
29:52your experience
29:52and share
29:54this video.
29:56It is through
29:57of this movement
29:58simple that you
29:59supports continuity
30:00from this space,
30:01allowing
30:02these reflections
30:03reach others
30:05people who also
30:06They seek freedom.
30:07real.
30:08Until next time!
30:10meeting.
30:10What is that?
30:12What is that?
30:28Caption by Sônia Ruberti
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