La vida sigue

Life goes on

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I agree with the person who said he preferred the future. After all, that’s where we’re going to spend the rest of our lives, right? Hmmm. Not so fast as the only instant we live in is the here and now. Definitely room for debate and arguments, life goes on.

That said, the future will always be a consequence of the decisions we make today. Or the worst case scenario, the one that happens as a result of not having made decisions.

Looking ahead and being vigilant is better than looking back and believing that the best is behind us. In fact, I also believe that the moment you start talking more about the past than the future, it is because the end is near.

In the meantime, life is full of opportunities. And so many people choose to let them pass them by. They miss out.

Personally, I think we have to at least come to an agreement: life is too short.

In some parts of the planet, stories are told 60 million years ago. In others from about 2,000 or only a couple of hundred. We, if we reach 100 will be many, and possibly productive at most will be about 50. Life is very short and therefore, I aspire to at least one fortress.

Personally I love the speed to adapt to constant change.

I must admit, however, that I prefer to do it in good company. From Fast Company I have taken three key bases to focus on: co-creation, co-design and co-existence.

Whatever star you’re chasing, make sure you keep it fixed in your gaze. What I can tell you from experience is that you will reach it much sooner than you can imagine, and it will be better if you do it in a tribe.

I like the freedom and the space that allows you to exercise it. Of course, respect improves life.

Happy end!

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