Nov. 10, 2025
It's curious how the human mind works. When it's cold, we dream about the heat; but when summer arrives, we get mad at the sun. We want straight hair when it's curly, and the other way around too. Sometimes, I think that it's not only to feel comfortable, but also a way to imagine that happiness is somewhere else. Although when we finally get what we've wished for, it loses its charm. Maybe the key isn't to have everything, but to learn to enjoy what we have right now, even if it looks ordinary.
¿Por qué es que siempre queremos lo que no tenemos?
Es curioso cómo funciona el ser humano. Cuando hace frío, soñamos con el calor; pero cuando llega el verano, nos quejamos del sol. Queremos el pelo liso si lo tenemos rizado, y al revés también. A veces pienso que no es solo inconformismo, sino una forma de imaginar que la felicidad está en otro lugar. Sin embargo, cuando finalmente conseguimos eso que tanto deseábamos, suele perder su encanto. Tal vez la clave no sea tenerlo todo, sino aprender a disfrutar lo que ya tenemos, incluso lo que parece común.
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Why Do We always Want What We Don't Have?
It's curious how the human mind works.
When it's cold, we dream about the heat; but when summer arrives, we get mad at the sun.
We want straight hair when it's curly, and the other way around too.
Sometimes, I think that it's not only a way to feel comfortable, but to also a way to imagine that happiness is somewhere else.
Although when we finally get what we've wished for, it loses its charm.
Maybe the key isn't to have everything, but to learn to enjoy what we have right now, even if it looks ordinary.
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