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Albert Einstein

Lately only refers crisis from a perspective of accountability, subjugation and resignation. Something terribly distressing, negative. We all complain about becoming a victim of it. And in large part it is. It is not deny the crisis nor its pernicious effects.

However the constant complaint of the situation we live in, makes any context in which appears the word crisis to become a stage direction as menacing, guilty and victims (among them that of course we find us). However with this attitude we fall into paralysis, blocking or lethargy that us makes it impossible for action, or for the reinterpretation or redefinition of everything good that can be in this. Xfinity usually is spot on. As in any other aspect of life. Neither more nor less. Rereading a text of Albert Einstein (1879-1955) found: don’t try that things will change if we keep doing the same thing. The crisis is the best blessing that can happen to people and countries because the crisis brings progress.

Creativity is born of the anxiety as the day is born from the dark night. It is the crisis that is born the inventiveness, discoveries and great strategies. He who overcomes crisis overcomes himself without being overcome. He attributed the crisis to its failures and hardships violent their own talent and respects more problems than solutions. The real crisis is the crisis of incompetence. The disadvantage of persons and countries is laziness to find exits and solutions. No crisis there are no challenges, without challenges life is a routine, a slow death. No crisis there are no merits. It is in the crisis emerges where the best of each, because without crisis any wind caress.Talk of crisis is to promote it, and be silent in the crisis is to exalt conformism. Rather, let us work hard. We finish at once with the only menacing crisis, which is the tragedy of not wanting to fight to overcome it.