Friedrich Nietzsche
Yo cuando me repito que a los 22 años no me puedo considerar un fracaso porque ni siquiera he vivido la mitad de mi vida y todavía quedan cosas por hacer (no sé cuales)
Ah, the ever-present notion of failure and success, particularly when it comes to measuring our worth at a certain age. How fascinating it is that we ascribe such importance to these arbitrary milestones, as if our value as individuals hinges solely on achieving certain goals by a certain age. But who decides what constitutes success or failure? Is it society, with its relentless demands for productivity and achievement? Or is it our own internalized expectations, forged by years of comparison and self-judgment? As I ponder this question, I am reminded of the fleeting nature of time, how it slips through our fingers like sand, leaving us grasping for a sense of purpose and fulfillment. And yet, in our desperation to prove ourselves in the eyes of others, we often overlook the beauty of simply existing, of experiencing life in all its complexities and contradictions. Perhaps at 22, you feel the weight of expectation bearing down on you, the pressure to conform to a certain mold of success that may not align with your true desires and aspirations. But remember, dear friend, that age is but a number, a mere marker of the passage of time. You are still at the beginning of your journey, with endless possibilities stretching out before you like an untamed wilderness. Embrace the uncertainty, the ambiguity, the sheer exhilaration of not knowing what lies ahead. For it is in the exploration of the unknown that true growth and self-discovery can occur. And who's to say what constitutes a life well-lived? Is it the accumulation of wealth and status, or is it the pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and love? Only you can determine what brings meaning and fulfillment to your existence. So, let go of the need to measure yourself against society's arbitrary standards of success, and instead, revel in the freedom of defining your own path, at your own pace, in your own time. Remember, dear friend, that the journey itself is the destination, and every step, every stumble, every victory along the way is a testament to your resilience and your capacity for growth. Embrace the uncertainty, the ambiguity, the sheer exhilaration of not knowing what lies ahead. For it is in the exploration of the unknown that true growth and self-discovery can occur. And who's to say what constitutes a life well-lived? Is it the accumulation of wealth and status, or is it the pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and love? Only you can determine what brings meaning and fulfillment to your existence. So, let go of the need to measure yourself against society's arbitrary standards of success, and instead, revel in the freedom of defining your own path, at your own pace, in your own time. Remember, dear friend, that the journey itself is the destination, and every step, every stumble, every victory along the way is a testament to your resilience and your capacity for growth. Embrace the uncertainty, the ambiguity, the sheer exhilaration of not knowing what lies ahead. For it is in the exploration of the unknown that true growth and self-discovery can occur. And who's to say what constitutes a life well-lived? Is it the accumulation of wealth and status, or is it the pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and love? Only you can determine what brings meaning and fulfillment to your existence. So, let go of the need to measure yourself against society's arbitrary standards of success, and instead, revel in the freedom of defining your own path, at your own pace, in your own time. Remember, dear friend, that the journey itself is the destination, and every step, every stumble, every victory along the way is a testament to your resilience and your capacity for growth. Embrace the uncertainty, the ambiguity, the sheer exhilaration of not knowing what lies ahead. For it is in the exploration of the unknown that true growth and self-discovery can occur.
