Quiero que todo te salga bien

I want everything to go well for you.

We've all heard this phrase at some point. It's a sincere wish, an expression of affection, a longing for things to flow smoothly. But what does it really mean for everything to go well? Is it possible to navigate life without failures, without moments of doubt, without scars on the soul?

The reality is that the path won't always be straight or free of obstacles. There will be days when things don't go as planned, when planes seem to fall apart, and certainties turn into questions. And yet, amidst all of that, there's a truth we often forget: what seems like a stumble today can be the seed of a great success tomorrow.

Wanting everything to go well doesn't mean desiring a life without challenges, but rather a life where every step, even the painful ones, brings you closer to something better. Because growth doesn't come from what's easy, but from what challenges us, from what forces us to reinvent ourselves.

If today you feel that something isn't working, if fear whispers that you won't make it, breathe. All is not lost. Sometimes, what seems like an ending is just a necessary pause before a new beginning. The important thing is not to avoid failure, but to learn to get back up stronger, wiser, and with more self-love.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11

So yes, I want everything to go well for you. I want you to discover that you are stronger than you think, to find the courage to keep going, to learn to celebrate every small step forward, and to remember that, no matter how unexpected the twists of fate, there is always a new opportunity waiting for you.

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