"How Things Change"
The famous actor Arnold Schwarzenegger published a photo of himself sleeping on the street, under his famous bronze statue, and sadly wrote: "How times have changed" ...
The reason he wrote the phrase was not just because he was old, because when the governor of California inaugurated that hotel with his statue.
The hotel management told Arnold that "at any time you can and have a separate room for you."
When Arnold made an appointment as governor and one day, he stayed at the hotel, the administration refused a room arguing that he should pay, since the hotel was almost full.
He brought a "sleeping bag" and lay down under the statue and read what he wanted to convey: "When I was in an important position, they always congratulated me, and when I lost this position, I lost sight of it and did not keep its promise. trust your position or the amount of money you have, or your power, or your intelligence, that will not last. "
Trying to teach everyone when it is "Important" in the eyes of the people, they are all your "Friends"; but once there are no benefits or your interests, it does not matter.
"You're not always who you think you'll always be, nothing lasts forever."
People come and go; the interests of each change overnight; today they can hug you and tomorrow betray you and even trample you; THE CHALLENGE then is to learn to choose our connections, disconnect from the toxic and opportunistic, and take the time to place, in our circles of trust, we do not like why we are interested or reject by disinterest.
It takes time, but it is NOT IMPOSSIBLE, because there are still genuine people who, despite being imperfect, seek to be better than yesterday
"WE LOOK FOR WHAT IS REMAINING"