Lo bueno que es malo y lo malo que es bueno...

The good that is bad and the bad that is good...

Life is a constantly moving cycle, and if time has taught us anything, it's that everything can change overnight. What was an unstoppable trend yesterday collapses today, what seemed useless now has incalculable value, and what we once considered a problem, in retrospect, becomes the best lesson of our lives. That's how the world works, a game of contrasts where what's expensive isn't always worth it, and what was worthless is now pure gold.

Let's think about what was once a symbol of status and power: the luxuries that for years marked a social distinction, from exclusive brands to seemingly unattainable lifestyles. Today, many of those objects have lost their value because true luxury has changed. Now, free time, mental health, and authenticity carry far more weight than any expensive label. The pandemic taught us a valuable lesson: it doesn't matter how much you have if you can't enjoy it.

On the other hand, what once seemed like a bad business or a dead-end industry is now the market's biggest bet. Who would have imagined that digital currencies, NFTs, or secondhand goods would have the impact they do now? What was once not even worth considering is now a goldmine for those who saw beyond the obvious.

And just as economic trends change, so does our perception of difficult times. How often has a painful experience, a loss, or a seemingly devastating failure ended up being the turning point we needed to evolve? A job loss that led us to start our own business, a relationship that ended but allowed us to rediscover ourselves, a rejected opportunity that propelled us toward something better. With time, the bad often becomes the best thing that could have happened to us.

This ebb and flow reminds us that nothing is absolute, that what is expensive isn't always worthwhile, and that what is cheap isn't always disposable. What seems irrelevant today may be a treasure tomorrow, and what we idolize today may be meaningless in the future. The key is to adapt, to see beyond the immediate, and to understand that, in the grand game of life, everything can change in an instant.

So, before we lament what seems like a loss or cling to what we believe has value, let's remember that it's all a matter of perspective. Bad can turn into good, good can fade away, and what's most valuable isn't always priceless. Because, in the end, what truly matters isn't what we possess, but what we learn along the way.

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Nevenka Morataya de Ramirez

Es ahi donde debemos valorar lo que no tiene precio, que es el amor, los momentos en familia, la bondad y solidaridad. Eso nunca pasa de moda.

Nevenka Morataya de Ramirez
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