
Strong emotions of the past affect our memory and will impact the course of our life. How to choose thoughts that will build our capacity to act, our way of thinking, and not those imposed by the media and governments? Society has to remember the tragic and historical events that have marked us. It also has to promote the gestation of collective mourning towards acceptance and action.
On the other hand, it is necessary to accept the new reality, identify collective and individual learning, and gain the know-how to turn the page. Why do we erase and forget some events more than others? We all have the ability to decide whether to remember or forget. We can favor our thoughts by choosing those we wish to value and strengthen. Doing so will mark our neural pathways with their imprints.
It’s the same with our beliefs. We have the choice to identify the potential ideas that will supersede our limiting beliefs. It is up to us to do the work on an ongoing basis. Our identity and our personal development depend on it.
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