Dr. Mario Alonso Puig - Éxito y Felicidad
Episode Date: May 21, 2024El Éxito colma los sentidos. La Felicidad colma el corazón. Encuentra un nivel de éxito que no sea incompatible con tu felicidad. Ojalá este podcast te ayude y pueda convertirse en una inspi...ración a la hora de despertar y florecer tu verdadero potencial. Página Web: https://marioalonsopuig.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marioalonsopuig/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarioAlonsoPuigOficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarioAlonsoPuigOficial
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The success
colma the sense, the
Felicity Colm
the heart.
Enquented a
level of
of the
success
that is
incompatible
to
this is a
podcast for
those
people
that
think in
grand and
and
live in
great
I'm
I'm
to hear
to hear
this adventure
and
Only, maybe, it'll get
before, but,
we'll get us
much more
less,
well,
the
the word philosophy
to say,
the word of the
thing
is that
intelligent
you,
but that
so
the sabiouries is
perspective.
So,
there have been
many philosophers
in the
history that
has made
so,
I don't
for me is the definitive.
You see things that you
call the attention and you
do you know, it's
and you know, it's a sense,
for me,
or take a set,
there are things that
I like much,
and things that
me are much.
For example,
I like,
when he says that
the human is
his history.
Like,
if you don't have
your history,
it's a
if you don't you
have a past
or you have
a person
human is much
more than
his history.
I think the
human is
capable of
reinvent
his life,
not
simply
of a
consequence
this story. But it has
things that are spectacular
and to me personally if I impact.
And it has much to be with what we've seen.
For example,
Ortega and Gazette,
and it has to be much with the question of
the leadership,
Nace or is it,
he said,
no we're not a gerundi.
Not we're doing.
Not we're doing.
The neuroplasticity,
the discovery of that the
neurons, if you can regenerate in certain parts of the
Cerebr, that if there are new connections in all the
Cerebr, is one, there's a little modern, but
yeah, the words of Ortega, in some way,
they're intuying that this is a reality.
For other part, Ortega has
concepts very interesting, as to
what, our creences generate our limits.
He said, no, no, we don't know, we're not
we have creencers, in the creencers, in the
our creencers, we're in the point of
of view of health is very important.
The people who
think that they can cure
of a new problem, or they're in,
not intellectually, they've been,
we know that they're
more options to
get than those that can't
do you know. We know.
We know that the system immune
is much more active,
the people who think
that they're in a option.
Nobody has a security of
a battle, but
is that you have much
more options.
So, I mean
I mean, I like many of the things that
say Ortega, because
for me
it has a grand profundity.
I mean, the profundity
me like, and see people
that are in that, no, I'm
not I'm going to buy
everything, because
there are things that
I'm a sensation of a
tinty a little pessimistic
of the human, but it's
my appreciation. We're
talking to the
philosopher more
great in Spain, was a person very
recognized in Germany, very
recognized internationally.
Those articles periodistic,
they were an impact enormous,
because the part of philosopher was a grandissimo
periodist. We're about one of the great.
I think these people are so
the good is that we're
that we're like an impactors
that we invite a reflection, because we
I said, I don't know of this, but this is a
very thing, this is a matter.
So, yes, I think it was a person
very, very, very, very, very
and a me, much of those things, effectively,
me just like much.
I'd say to what I'd say to my three
children, let's see, or what,
or what, in some way,
I want to transmit you.
There is to distinguish the triumph of the
that.
The triumphs
the triumphs
it
fundamentally
that
that
that's
that is
if I
can't
a good
a
a
commo-comod
to a
vehicle,
and that
this,
obviously,
is a
good
is a frio,
is a d'uro,
if I travel in an avion
where I have the
knees in the
book,
I go to a
place and
me ignore
like if
were a percher,
this,
obviously,
for the
not the
world.
Our society
mark what is
the success,
what is the
triumph.
And the
exit of the
triumph that
is fundamentally
is being
a person
important.
A person
that has
something is
something
is something.
How you know you is important?
Because it's recognized, because a person who normally has no
has an issue economic, because a person...
So, here's where it's where it's the attention
the next.
There are people that, from the point of view social,
not have been very content, but they're very happy.
It's very happy.
No, I'm not about people that are in the dream of opio.
I'm not to be people that transmit an aligrity,
transmitting an illusion, and you know,
that's, well, that result,
to, between commas, offensive.
I'm saying, hey, we'll see, this is a
fracassad.
And there are people
very recognized, and that
for the inside are
made as polvo.
So, we've clam most,
confunded us, the
exit and the felicity.
The exit
colmns the senses.
The felicity
colmall the cora
there.
There a scientific
very known, a
level international,
that has a
that could have been
supported by his father and
to get in the career
more important
to be a person
recognized
and decided
to get in a
public
fabricating bicycles
and regalando
and he's
and he's
my he's a
face.
It's a
fracasad
but this
chico is
so,
what is more
important?
I think it's
much more important
to be
is a good
to be able to
No, I think we have to
to look at a formula
equilibrated,
where you
have your
sense
adequately
calmed,
and at the
best your
heart
calm
never I'll
forgeter in
the Ormiguer
one
that they
asked a
Ferran Adiria
he asked
Pablo Motos
what you
need to
to make to
and he
he said,
no, no, no, no,
no, no, no,
no, no, no, no,
no, no, no,
no, no, no,
no, no, no,
no, no,
no, no,
no, no,
no, no,
it's the
say,
I said,
I'm
this. This is what
is what
what is, what you know,
to not have
a success? I remember one of
a program, a master, that I
was a professor, we're talking
of this term, and an
alumna, and an alumna,
he went to the man, and he said, well, I know
a man, I know a
a man who's a man, I'm,
I said, this, this
man, he'd want to
write a book,
was his passion.
Well, so, so,
and, and, so, yeah,
but, look,
the fracasado,
is that has
that has been
200
exemplaries
and he
he's
he's
he's a
he's
he's been
he's
really
he's
his
so I'm
you know he
you know
you're just
you
he's got a
so that's
that's a
thing that's
that's a
thing that's a
language
he's that
each one define
his
own directrices.
So,
I don't
would put
like two
opposites,
but I think
to find
a balance.
Encounter
a level
of exit that
not is
incompatible
with your
felicit.
Because
how many
people
aspired,
if when
get to
I'm
and they're
completely
vacuous.
All the
world
they're
all the
people
they're
there's
very, in the case of Ferran-Adria,
that has been one of
the great in the
market, and is
a man, and is a man who is a
enthusiast and tal-called.
Or, you know,
with Valentin Fuster, the
best cardiologist
that there in the world,
director of Mount Sinai
of New York.
And it's a man
tremendously exetoso, and you
you're going to, and in my experience,
is a man, well, that's
is that's a lot of things that
colmall in the heart,
then is to find that equilibrium.
But much more,
you find that equilibrium,
I think if you
you're in the
focus on the felicity,
in what you're in the other.
Oh,
j'all this podcast
you have liked
and could
convert into an inspiration
at the hour of
to display and
to florecure
your veradero potential.
