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Awareness Is a Gift—But Action Is Everything

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 Hello you! Yesterday, I shared a reflection about a simple bus ride that turned into something much deeper. I observed people. Their energy. Their presence… or lack of it. And I asked a question that stayed with me: Why do so many people look disconnected from their own lives? But today, I want to go deeper. Because awareness alone is not enough. 💭 You Feel It… Don’t You? Let’s be honest. At some point, you’ve felt it too. That feeling that something isn’t right. Maybe it’s your job. Maybe it’s a relationship. Maybe it’s your environment… or even your own mindset. You can’t always explain it. But you feel it. And that feeling? That’s awareness. ⚠️ Here’s Where Most People Get Stuck They feel it… They recognize it… They even talk about it… But they don’t do anything about it. Why? Because action requires: Courage Discomfort Letting go Facing the unknown And for many people… Staying stuck feels safer than changing. 🌱 But Staying the Same Has a Cost What if I told you that not mak...

80 Souls on a Bus: A Journey of Energy, Awareness, and Choosing Your Path

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 Yesterday, I took a bus from Punta del Este to Montevideo. A simple two-hour ride. Or so I thought. As I sat in my seat waiting for everyone to board, I found myself quietly observing. One by one, people stepped onto the bus—different ages, different stories, different lives. And yet… there was something they all seemed to share. A certain heaviness. Some looked tired. Some looked uncertain. Some looked… disconnected. A young man sat next to me, staring out the window the entire time, lost in his own world. Another sat in front of me reading a book, while someone beside him followed along with curiosity. I remember thinking, “Good for him.” Reading feeds the mind. It keeps us present. It protects us from drifting into dark, negative thoughts. Some passengers slept. Others scrolled. Others simply… existed. And me? I sat there, present. Aware. I texted my family, letting them know I was on my way. I felt excited. It was a beautiful day—the kind of day that reminds you how good life...