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A few days after a month of having left the surroundings of Via Lindora, I was wondering what is it that one must face as a requirement to get to this side of the bridge, which looks like a whole journey?
The first thing that comes to my mind is that it seems that in general we must go through endless comments, “give and take” of bitter experiences and dark sides coming from the eternal struggles of ego; of “master and servants” relationships and discord in the midst of business that I really want to know if that left something productive. The truth is that I don’t have to pay for the broken dishes for situations that at that time were not to my credit. While that all-out fight was brewing, I was enjoying my last years of school, innocently trying to see if I would be accepted or not in the soccer team because as a goalkeeper I fell short against the one who was the starter of the national team and who also had the title of “the most popular”.
As a second requirement would come something like a clarifying phase with certain people involved to unravel all these endless “quarrels”. At the end of this phase you feel that it helped you to realize that on this side of the bridge there are wonderful things to discover.
The third and not less important requirement was to try to understand in some way what this (until some time ago seen from the outside by me) A.D.N TRIBU has, and the best way seemed to be to enter www.tribu.co.cr where a culture-thought-philosophy of agency was openly shown for those who wanted to navigate and learn about it. This site is a driving force, it awakens sensations that transport you, that envelop you, a generator of emotions so that now I “On this side of the bridge” realized that what was promulgated in tribu.co.cr was not just another commodity but a clearly defined culture in which it inspires to be.
At the end of it all you reconfirm the saying “very easy to talk while watching the bulls from the sidelines”….
…TRIBU…you are MAGIC! Thanks Totales!
PS: Curiously after entering the site you end up hooked to the blog “A Fuego lento” where you are now reading this. Of course, this blog has a very interesting insight that I will definitely discuss with Bernal, which is the feeling of the “forbidden” for those who access it for the first time and belong to other colleague companies; at the time I felt that way and you?