What gives us power?

Some think of power as the strength to do something or overcome an obstacle. Others believe that power lies in their activities. Others see power as leadership.

Some people think that power lies in words (and there is much truth in that).

Children feel that power is doing something extraordinary. For adults, having power can make them think they can achieve anything.

Depending on the person, they will see and think of power differently: the sick person will see it in their healing, the politician in their way of governing, the leader in their ability to transform minds, and the child in feeding their confidence.

The most important power, however, is love. In love lies the leader's passion, the child's confidence, the sick person's strength, and the adult's ability to achieve everything.

We build love, but it is also shared. When we share it, it becomes brilliant, and it grows when it is reciprocated and valued. Even if it is not reciprocated or seen, we give love because we can receive it back with greater intensity.

If you want to grow your confidence, passion, cleverness, and ability to achieve anything, you need to make that love grow. So you must spread it, like a handful of seeds, on the earth and around you to cultivate it.

 

Author: Estefanía Cultrera-Elfring

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