If there is one thing that will never cease to amaze us, it is human nature; either for its incredible genius or its stupidity.
I believe that technology has exposed us: it sometimes separates those who are closest to us and unites those who are far away. Phone use has become our most common, accepted and favorite addiction. How many moments we have failed to perceive because we are distracted, because we let ourselves be fooled and believe that the rest; according to what we observe in their profiles and social networks have a perfect life, that is why I consider that one of the saddest feelings that can be generated in the human being is envy.
That sad and poor feeling of desiring and even getting annoyed by what other people have; reflects how insecure we are; the existing inability to believe that we will not reach something similar for us.
Breaking with this negative feeling, begins as it is done with any vice: recognizing it first and start complimenting the rest if you observe something that pleases you in them, no matter how small it may be.
Mostly we must work on our self-knowledge, so it is necessary to write down our qualities on paper (no keyboard or voice dictation) and of course it is also important to write down our weaknesses or aspects to improve.
Not everything is negative, the nuances enrich and even enhance some things, especially human nature.
Something that indicates that not everything is lost is to be charitable, nothing makes us greater in life than the fact of giving to those people that we know perfectly well that they will not be able to repay the favor in return.
Doing good even when no one sees you, is only for people of great mind and who move only in abundance.
Doing good to others, feeling useful and being capable is what gives meaning to our life.
It sounds cliché but you're not depressed, you're distracted. At the end of the day think about how many people you were able to reach out to, who's life you positively changed today 💛
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Translated from Spanish to English by DeppL (free version).