Crises represent opportunities for transformation. While crises are difficult periods, they promote real changes in our lives by disrupting inertia. Crises signify decisive moments that can result in a cure or death, prosperity or depression. Rather than viewing crises as punishment, we should see them as chances to learn and change through opening our minds and listening with willingness.
2. LEARNING FROM CRISES
There are many changes that we have all experienced. Various problems such as
unemployment, a crowded city, people who are increasingly stressed, anxious, and in depression. We
look for alternatives to deal with all chaos and the establishment of collective madness when we see no
way out of everything that happens.
As long as we deal with changes as disastrous situations, we will not be able to accept the
constant learning inserted in each context of a daily situation.
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First, we must understand what a crisis is. Etymologically the noun (name) crisis comes from
the Latin crĭsis, "moment of decision, of sudden change", and from Greek krísis, "action or faculty to
distinguish, decision", by extension, "decisive, difficult moment", derivation of the verb Greek krínō,
"to separate, decide, judge"; in Latin, the meaning "decisive moment in the disease" occurs; the word
gained in economics from the 19th century onwards.
The crisis is, according to old conceptions in the Medina, the 7th, 14th, 21st, or 28th day that,
in the evolution phase of a disease, was a decisive point, for the cure or for the death. In economics, it
is a transition phase between an outbreak of prosperity and another of depression or vice versa.
The crises we are going through must not be seen as ruins, nor as a form of punishment. Crises
represent opportunities for transformation because it is the energy of crises that promotes real changes
in our lives.
Without the disruption of transformation, the tendency is inertia. Blocking for any evolutionary
process. We are complex systems of physical, psychic, mental, and spiritual energies. Physics itself
teaches us that "everybody remains in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line unless it
is forced to change its state by remaining continuous in it."
When we are in a situation of existential inertia, we settle in without traveling that we are
surely heading towards stagnation and degeneration.
May every crisis be the moment of change. What afflicts is precisely the biggest driver of
transformation. Silencing the mind, being more willing to listen, helps us to find greater clarity in
order to proceed lighter.
Think of the more complex phases of life as diverse forms of learning, as valuable lessons for a
lifetime. Accept the challenge and go with a lighter heart.
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