THE LIGHTNESS OF LIFE
The lightness of life can be the fertility of living in which, always free, man can be conscious and involved with himself and with others because he has more to do than dream. Perhaps he is an adventurous visionary who launched himself in his youth through fantasies that surround him with pleasures of the will that certainly his daily emotions are doing him good with their euphoria that never let him lose the optimism that always freed him from the anguish that could be the opposite of a fantasy that made him lose the fear of death for being more alive than life itself and innate to the truths and realities that break behind life causing the socialist insufficiency in the solid society that favors almost everything and is kept as a life lesson in which life itself is undone and then the full existence of life itself is deactivated and slavery is consumed and transformed in the midst of a sea of solitude while the man who understands life socializes in its greatness that does not allow him to die on the cross or in the prey of the evil of the beast that dominates the spaces. empty that are always solid sinful thoughts that are not really free in nature as much as God who illuminates the dark side of life to save man from death and sin that makes him weaker when there is no feeling between his wills and fantasies that are just small particles of desire that cures the evil that gives us pleasures, man can understand himself and will be a winner and will become a fighter and then he will become a hero and will learn to fight and will achieve many conquests that will bring him fame and victory throughout the world that he himself will have to contain himself to understand more or less that he will win the world and live life because he simply learned to master the lightness of life and thus he became a man and became a champion and achieved many victories and was led to the full lightness of living where man can be happy finding something related to his existence as the very reason for living.
By: Roberto Barros