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La culpa es irrelevante porque es una emoción que aparece cuando ya todo ha pasado. Llega con la claridad que otorga la distancia, con el “yo de ahora” juzgando al “yo de antes”, como si fueran dos personas distintas.... tal vez lo son.
¿qué sentido tiene culpar a alguien que ya no existe? Porque ese "yo" de antes que decidió y se equivocó lo hizo con los recursos emocionales mentales y físicos que tenía en ese instante... no sabía más no podía más o hizo lo que creyó correcto lo que creyó soportable?
Ahí es donde la culpa se vuelve irrelevante porque no hay traición verdadera a uno mismo cuando uno actúa desde su límite humano.
Greetings my Lady!
I'm so sorry, I don't understand what you are saying. I wish I had an app that could translate, I would use it. I only understand and can read English
Guilt is irrelevant because it is an emotion that arises when everything is already over. It comes with the clarity that distance brings, with the "present me" judging the "past me," as if they were two different people... perhaps they are.
What is the point of blaming someone who no longer exists? Because that "me" from before who made a decision and got it wrong did so with the emotional, mental, and physical resources I had at that moment... I didn't know any better, I couldn't do any more, or I did what I thought was right, what I thought was bearable?
That's where guilt becomes irrelevant because there is no real betrayal of oneself when one acts from one's human limits.
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