Dr. Mario Alonso Puig - Todo ser humano necesita...
Episode Date: June 18, 2024Todo ser humano necesita 2 cosas fundamentales: que se le entienda que se le quiera El “comprender” a los demás junto a “querer a los demás y tratarles con afecto” marca una diferenc...ia enorme. “Yo soy como tú me miras” - Sartre Ojalá este podcast te ayude y pueda convertirse en una inspiración 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 person is that really
comprehended.
And the care to the
people,
to try them with affect,
mark a difference
enormous.
This is a podcast
for all those
those people
that want to think
in great,
and live in great.
I'm the doctor
Maria Alonso Puch,
I'm going to
live with me
this adventure
of discovery
and the
in the
growth personal.
Only,
maybe,
but
we'll
get us
much more
much
well,
I think
a fundamental
two things,
that's
that
that's the
point.
When
a person
when a
person
that's
not only
not only that
that's
that
is a person who has a
a person who knows a liberation
a tremendous,
this person me comprehend.
Even if you do
do you do
do something
but you have a
more
this is the
one day that
is the element
for example in psychotherapy
that the person
that's really
completely
so I think
that
this point
and the
and the
care to the
to
with a
difference
enormous. In this world, when
we're about the love, it's
something of rosita
and blandito and type merengue,
we don't understand the force
transformator of love. The force of
the power transformers of love is
simply the capacity to
see in the other being, not
someone who thinks different
than you, that is of a party
political different of your,
that has a culture
distinct, if you know, that
he also, or she also, is
are confrontings in their
life, that have angusties,
that want to be
felices, that know
how to get
the toye-a-o-dellar-degro.
When you see the
humanity in other
human, the same
that you,
they're just
to a manner
different, because
you're not
not an etiquette.
No, is that
this is
that is
the is of
the right,
is that is
that is the
is of the
is of the
country,
is that the other,
no.
those barriers
are diluels
and you
see the
humanity
when a
person
is a
person
not a
thing
different
to come
to see
one
when
he looks
when it
is a
revolution
interior
because
not it's
very
not it's
not
it's
the
we're
we're
the
we're
that it's
to
what
you
do you have a few ways and in a world
that global with cultures
different, where we need
to understand, because if not we're
not we'll get into, we'll get
in the count of that there's another form of
living, in that it would
be a much more, because we'd be
much more creative, in the
that we'd enjoyer us much more, in
that we'd more in terms of literal,
and in the in that
experimented we'd a world with a
a peace, a serenity, that
nothing to have to be
the actual.
It's a world possible,
not is a world illusory,
now, pite,
of us another transformation
radical.
One to say,
I'm going to start
for me,
to me,
to tell you,
never will
I'll forget,
I,
a, a,
an endierro in the
States
United,
where,
well,
there,
a,
well,
the,
there in the
States
are very
to be given to the speeches, now
is standing more in Spain,
they start to be able to be
known in Spain, but there's
going to be to be the wife,
to talk the woman, and say,
for a favor, that no me to take more the
heart.
The United was being so
very habitual from
many years.
Had I had fallen a
a woman in an office
that was considered the type
gris.
So, all those
thought that,
that, that man was
that was all the contrary
to the creativity,
to the imagination.
was a person when they went to the funeral,
and the viuda,
and the beaude,
to declamer poesies that his marida had written.
And these companions of the office,
that had been etiquetteed all the life as a type gris,
they began to yell,
because they were so moveder in the poesies,
how is possible that we have had been so close
and we've seen that
we've seen that
talent.
And here we're going to
to a
philosopher
francis,
the winner of
the Nobel,
Jean-Paul Sarr,
I'm like
you.
Ohal, this podcast
you have
been
an inspiration
at the
hour to
to
to make flource
your
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