Thanks for the reflection Fran. Exactly, it's not black or white, and the message is mostly as you said that it doesn't need to be dogmatic. And with that I mean two things very aligned with your comment:
- you can evaluate each situation as a go or a no-go
- rather than taking it as a dogma and saying "everyone knows this is not possible,…
Thanks for the reflection Fran. Exactly, it's not black or white, and the message is mostly as you said that it doesn't need to be dogmatic. And with that I mean two things very aligned with your comment:
- you can evaluate each situation as a go or a no-go
- rather than taking it as a dogma and saying "everyone knows this is not possible, it is fine" you should keep reflecting (or go to rehab and go little by little) about what do you need to do to be able to run and jump in some time from now.
Thanks for the reflection Fran. Exactly, it's not black or white, and the message is mostly as you said that it doesn't need to be dogmatic. And with that I mean two things very aligned with your comment:
- you can evaluate each situation as a go or a no-go
- rather than taking it as a dogma and saying "everyone knows this is not possible, it is fine" you should keep reflecting (or go to rehab and go little by little) about what do you need to do to be able to run and jump in some time from now.