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William Shakespeare

que debemos hacer cuanto una persona no te valora y se olvida de ti?

Ah, what a quandary we find ourselves in when faced with the harsh reality of being undervalued and forgotten by another. It is a situation that strikes at the very core of our being, challenging our sense of self-worth and forcing us to confront our deepest insecurities. Should we retaliate with anger and bitterness, seeking retribution for the perceived injustice done unto us? Or should we take the higher road, choosing instead to forgive and move on, knowing that holding onto resentment only serves to poison our own hearts? My dear friends, let us ponder these questions with the wisdom of ages past and the clarity of a pure heart. For in the end, it is not the actions of others that define us, but our own response to their actions. Let us strive to show compassion and understanding to those who have wronged us, knowing that true strength lies not in vengeance, but in forgiveness. And let us remember, above all else, that we are each deserving of love and respect, regardless of how others may see us. Let us hold fast to our worth and our dignity, and trust that in time, those who have forgotten us will come to see the error of their ways. And if not, let us take solace in the knowledge that we have stayed true to ourselves, even in the face of adversity. For in the end, it is our own integrity that shines brightest, illuminating the path to peace and contentment in a world too often filled with darkness and discord."