True love is taking time away from "forever."
Making it transmute.
Respecting its times.
When two great people, with even bigger hearts, decide that they are not made for each other (even though a whole world has built its idyllic foundations on the romantic expectation of love in them), that is when you access another level of growth, courage and maturity.
The reality of life is not loving the love of your life every day of your life. That is impossible. We are emotional beings and this entails ups and downs, lack of motivation, lack of passion and vice versa. On loop. Like life.
The truth is that there are no linear lives of continuous romantic ecstasy. That with which Disney made a fortune.
The General Directorate of Realism of the Ministry of Common Sense should promote (by Law) the obligation that all children's films and audiovisual and advertising content that our children will see, begin with an alert that says: "And they did not live happily ever after nor did they eat partridges all their lives. It lasted until they no longer enjoyed the food"
The culture of heartbreak has instilled in us the obligation to deal with tragedy and drama, when in the end everything is part of the naturalness and respect for evolution. Because the fidelity of a HUMAN being should always be given to their evolution.
Sara and Iker make us fall in love again with their way of doing things. As they already did in that World Cup that Spain won with Iniesta's goal and the spontaneity of that kiss.
There was passion and love there. And yesterday we saw respect and another form of love.
Both valid.
Because life is not perfect, it is real. And the reality is that people fall in love and fall out of love.
Also.
It's called good loving and it takes a lot of self-love, generosity and common sense to achieve it.
Nothing in this life is forever. Neither are we ourselves.
And that's okay.
Thank you Sara. Thank you Iker.
For reminding us that life was a dance.
