Newton's Third Law applied to adversity
And then you realize that you got used to not giving up. To not stopping at anything.
As if the more problems you had, the more solutions came to your mind for them.
You got used to see every crisis as an opportunity, every stumble as an impulse to continue.
Something happened in you, before you complained, you lamented, you surrendered to adversity; now you try to turn it around to look it in the face and face it.
You realize that you got used to not giving up.

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Your brain no longer ruminates your misfortune, nor looks for excuses to justify your mistakes, but looks for reasons to start over.
Your heart hurts for a few days, but little by little you feel how it starts pumping more blood and energy to start again with more strength.
It is very curious, but instead of isolating yourself from everything, hiding ashamed of yourself and crying like a scared child; now you sit down and think, "On the floor, why not? Maybe a change of visuals doesn't hurt. But then you get up, dust yourself off and start to repair, mend, confront and fight again.
You realize that the world is too interesting to see it with dark glasses, rather you put on the new "Ray Ban Stories ", Facebook lenses and start taking pictures or filming how wonderful and fascinating it is and what's better, what it can become.
And then you realize that you get used to not giving up.
Problems for you become fuel, a driving force that gets you off the ground just like space rockets fighting gravity.

In short, it is Newton's Third Law applied and adapted, where.
"Every action causes a reaction of equal strength and direction in the opposite direction ".
And you realize that you got used to not giving up and now you use adversity and problems to come out stronger and smarter than before, not backwards where adversity wanted to take you, but forwards and upwards.
G. S. Bilbao
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