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Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: That moment where what you were, what you want to be and what you fear coexist is unrepeatable forever
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Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: That moment where what you were, what you want to be and what you fear coexist is unrepeatable forever

Psychologist and writer Gabriel Rolón discusses the psychological mechanisms behind constructing spaces capable of holding happiness and how this contributes to personal fulfillment. He describes a unique moment where past experiences, future fears, and current desires converge, creating an irreplaceable instant that fosters inner happiness. Rolón emphasizes that true happiness arises when individuals fully engage in the present moment, rather than seeking an idealized state of completeness. He also explores the dynamics of love and shared vulnerability, noting that genuine love involves relinquishing power over another person and avoiding the misuse of private information as a weapon. Rolón introduces the term 'faltacidad' to describe a form of well-being that acknowledges life’s imperfections and discomforts.

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Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: That moment where what you were, what you want to be and what you fear coexist is unrepeatable forever

Psychologist and writer Gabriel Rolón discusses the psychological mechanisms behind constructing spaces capable of holding happiness and how this contributes to personal fulfillment. He describes a unique moment where past experiences, future fears, and current desires converge, creating an irreplaceable instant that fosters inner happiness. Rolón emphasizes that true happiness arises when individuals fully engage in the present moment, rather than seeking an idealized state of completeness. He also explores the dynamics of love and shared vulnerability, noting that genuine love involves relinquishing power over another person and avoiding the misuse of private information as a weapon. Rolón introduces the term 'faltacidad' to describe a form of well-being that acknowledges life’s imperfections and discomforts.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts related to happiness, relationships, and emotional stability, which are not inherently politically charged. The content does not discuss political figures, policies, or events, nor does it take a stance on any political issue. It remains neutral in tone,

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