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But we cannot always see it, because we spend much of our time lamenting the one that cannot be opened, the one for which we no longer have a key.... Psychologists and sociologists have long wondered what makes people choose a certain path and not another. It is often said that our choices define us, but in reality, many of the mechanisms that make us go in a certain direction are still unconscious. We invite you to reflect on this. A closed door is sometimes a wall to break downThe popular voice has always told us that when one door closes, another one opens. It is also often heard that happiness is like a butterfly, if you chase it, it escapes and if you stay still, it comes here. However, if we were to heed these principles, we would come to the conclusion that happiness and opportunities happen by themselves and almost by magic. When a door closes, we usually spend a long time lamenting "that door slamming". No one reacts so fast as to be able to see that other exit where the best choice, the best path is supposed to be found. On the other hand, and as an example, it is worth knowing an interesting book entitled "The art of choosing" by psychologist Sheena Iyengar. Dr. Iyengar is blind. When she came to Canada from India, she knew that her family, as her culture dictated, would eventually decide her marriage. Added to her blindness was the idea that she would not be able to get out of that circle, out of that personal prison. Thanks to her college days she became aware that other people's minds have no right to set our own scripts of choice. The doors that others close to us are also walls that we can all break down. Today Sheena Iyengar is a reference in the psychology of personal choice. You might be interested in... When someone judges your path, lend them your shoes. When someone judges you, they have most likely projected their own faults onto you, without first putting themselves in your shoes with respect and respect.... Starting over when many of our doors have closedMaybe, at some point in our life cycle, we did not make the best choice, or maybe it was even the best choice for a period of time. Long enough to make us believe that this was going to be our definitive destiny. However, it was not, and after the door slammed, we were left with emptiness and the rumor of our sadness. Maybe it was a relationship, maybe a job or a friendship that did not end well. Destiny is not something that we should see, destiny must be created by us with determination and courage by opening the most appropriate doors. Now that we know that this supposed "emergency door" does not always open immediately to offer us a new exit to "true happiness", it is worth reflecting on these questions to understand that life, in reality, is a labyrinth of doors to go through, cross, enjoy, learn and certainly ... also know how to close. Keys to find the most suitable pathNo path chosen along your experiential journey has been in vain. Far from regretting having crossed a door, for having had that partner, for having started that project or simply finding more frustrations than joys, it is necessary to assume what we have lived as a good learning experience. Because every scar teaches, and every wrong path is an invitation to "start again". Understand that when something ends, happiness does not "restart" by itself. It is necessary to go through a time in which to rebuild ourselves, connect with ourselves again and properly close that door, that stage. There will come a time when we feel ready. 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