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Hay personas... Teresa de Calcuta


Hay personas que tienen pareja pero se sienten tan solas y vacías como si no las tuvieran.

Hay otras que por no esperar deciden caminar al lado de alguien equivocado y en su egoísmo, no permite que ese alguien se aleje aún sabiendo que no le hace feliz.

Hay personas que sostienen matrimonios o noviazgos ya destruidos, por el simple hecho de pensar que estar solos es difícil e inaceptable.

Hay personas que deciden ocupar un segundo lugar tratando de llegar al primero, pero ese viaje es duro, incómodo y nos llena de dolor y abandono.

Pero hay otras personas que están solas y viven y brillan y se entregan a la vida de la mejor manera. Personas que no se apagan, al contrario, cada día se encienden más y más. Personas que aprenden a disfrutar de la soledad porque las ayuda a acercarse a si mismas, a crecer y a fortalecer su interior.

Esas personas son las que un día sin saber el momento exacto ni el por qué se encuentran al lado del que las ama con verdadero amor y se enamoran de una forma maravillosa.

TERESA DE CALCUTA

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