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trabajas toda tu vida… y cuando por fin tienes tiempo, ya no tienes la misma vida #VerdadDecifrada #reflexion #sistema

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Did you realize that life seems to be designed for you to never have all the same time? When you're young you have energy, dreams and time, but you almost don't have money. When you're adult you have something of money and you still have strength to follow forward. But you don't have time because your life is at work. And when you finally arrive at the old age you may have time and a thought. But the body doesn't answer the same. So tell me something. What moment did you think you were going to live really? Most of the people spend decades wasting time, working until they get tired, and pursuing a financial stability that seems to have changed more and more. Because while the prices rise, the time goes down. And slowly the life begins to become an automatic routine of paying accounts. To eat, to drink, to transport, to work, to survive and to survive to continue working. The philosophy is that it's written more than 2000 years ago. It's not that we have little time but that we lose a lot. And maybe today it's a sentence that has more meaning than ever. Because the modern system discovered something powerful, to keep people busy all the time. So tired, so worried and so distracted, that almost never stop asking yourself if they really are enjoying life that they build. And here something seems even more strange. We promise to rest when we are older. We promise to exercise after decades of getting into physical and mental energy. But many times when we finally get to that moment, the body doesn't have the same strength, the same health or the same freedom. The philosophy, Bianchul Handesia, that modern society created a new type of slavery. People who exploit themselves believing that some day they will finally be free. And maybe that's why so many people feel empty even after reaching this economic stability. Because money can come back, time doesn't. The most ironic thing is that technology advanced to save human time. The machines do jobs in seconds, but even so millions feel that they live faster, more exhausted and with less time than previous generations. Maybe the true luxury never was the money. Maybe the true luxury always had time, health and peace to enjoy life before the body begins to fall slowly. So think about this. If you spend all your youth waiting for the future and all your old memory in the past. At what moment did you really live your life?