Crossing the broken bridge.

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To err is human, the important thing is to solve and to know that after an error comes a learning process, no one is born with all the possible knowledge that life teaches you, it tells you itself which path is best for you and which is not.


Carlos Luis, stubborn from birth, did not like to listen to advice and if they told him something that was not true for him, he ended up avoiding and taking away people's speech because what he wanted was their good, for him it was a nuisance to listen to advice because he believed he knew them all, Carlos Luis lived from failure to failure, he said it was bad luck but no, it was him and his attitudes, they told him "don't be late, the boss doesn't like it" the one who said it to him was a gossip and he didn't see that they were helping him, His parents told him not to meet with a certain group of people who were in a bad way, they advised him and what he mentioned was that his parents were bitter old men, he didn't listen to anyone and he could never have anything or family, he never organized himself, In this world there are many supportive people who have no problem helping, extending a hand, explaining, but there are also those who shut themselves up in their world and nobody takes them out of there, "don't go over there that bridge is broken", and they go and go faster, as if challenging that they are not sent by anyone.



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Carlós Alberto, Carlos Luis' twin brother to the latter, was the fool because he took and listened to advice, studied and was very successful, everything he was told was very valuable to him, he knew that with the councils he was getting old and there are people who have already lived experiences and if they can prevent others from going through the same thing, If he was told "don't spend too much time with this group, I don't see them in good steps", he quickly complied and drew conclusions, "they will end up dead sooner or later, that life is not for me", his council said and took his advice, if he was told "you can't be late, for this or that" he got up earlier and appreciated and thanked those who informed him, "Don't go over the bridge, it's going to fall", he didn't pass by, he didn't know that they were telling him to take care of him, for his health, life and if he accepted all the possible advice and from that he was able to transmit ideas and experiences, Carlos Luis didn't reach the age of 30 he passed the broken bridge, he got together with bad friends and died in a robbery and his brother Carlos Alberto lived 60 years more and he could give himself the luxury of saying that "he who listens to councils gets old", He died at the age of 90, had a family, a good job and always went on the path of good, every council was well received, all stories do not have to end like this, reflect on what we must listen to and our path through this life will be easier and more successful.



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