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Stupid beliefs that can greatly affect a person.
It's always good to see Bua in a drama, because she is an actress that I really like, she acts very well and is beautiful, the years really make her more and more beautiful.
After saying this, I'm going to talk about the story. It's not complicated and it's also short.
The story is simple: a woman who, due to life's coincidences, all her boyfriends end up dying.
I don't blame the protagonist for believing that she has a curse or something like that. Everyone around her, her mother and even her friend (what a great friend, huh! To have friends like that it is better to have enemies) make her believe that it is her fault.
Even her mother forbids her to approach or have any type of relationship with other men because she truly believes that she has a curse and is even going to pray for her. When really the one who was hurting her with those stupid beliefs is her own mother.
Obviously, the protagonist, seeing that everyone blames her directly or indirectly, begins to believe that it is true that she has a curse and closes her heart completely regardless of her own feelings or her own pain.
Here comes the protagonist, the only person with neurons that work well besides the doctor who was in love with her, who doesn't believe anything about curses or things like that at all. Even though she develops feelings for him, she rejects him completely for fear that something will happen to him because of "her fault."But the protagonist is persevering with her and in the end he opens her heart to her but him suffer a car accident happens to him that causes he car to break down and although he lies to her so she doesn't continue thinking that she has a curse or it is her fault, she feels again afraid and left him.
Meanwhile, he talks to her mother and explains to her that she is not to blame for anything and has no curse, but by not allowing her to be with other men and limiting her feelings, the one who hurts her is herself and her beliefs. Upon hearing this, the mother realizes the mistake she was making and talks to her daughter honestly, asks her for forgiveness and tells her to do what her heart tells her from now on.
She also talks to the protagonist's friend, who is her cousin, and tells her the same thing. That she's not to blame and she's not cursed either (I forgot to mention that her friend had forbidden her from getting close to him cousin because she also believed she was cursed).
The sister of one of her ex-partner also appears and tells the protagonist that she was not to blame for her brother's death, that before she arrived at the altar to marry her, her brother was cheating on her and at that time moment he received a call from his lover, who wasthreatening that she was going to commit suicide). Her ex-boyfriend rushes to go see her lover, leaving her alone, and in the rush she was in, she suffered an accident. But she had nothing to do with it.
In the end the protagonist understands that she is not cursed and that nothing that happened was her fault and returns to the protagonist.
I mean, when I tell it, it may sound fanciful, but it's not like that at all. These things happen and more and more people have more stupid beliefs.
I have had to live it, not to the extreme of the protagonist, but it has happened to me. When I'm was younger, a stupid belief was created in me that if the people I'm loved stayed in the same place as me, bad things would happen to them. And this belief started because in order to bully my brother and make my brother get angry, they would take it out on me, which made him get angry and start a physical fight.
So when we both decided to change schools, I decided to go to another school that was different from my brother's so that nothing bad would happen to my brother at school "because of me."My parents didn't understand why, as did my brother, and I didn't explain it to them until I was a little older. When I told them, my parents told me how stupid I had been and that there was no such thing as a curse or anything like that. My brother, that we didn't talk much when we were younger, when he found out about this he laughed a lot and also said that it was something very stupid. I could see him, apparently happy, but it was not like that at all when he transferred school, they tried to bully him again but my brother already had a different mentality and with his imposing manner, because my brother is 1.91cm tall and has the physical appearance of a rugby player, they didn't They dared to mess with him with him because my brother warned them that they would end up in a hospital if they tried to mess with him. That at first he was like a lone wolf but he was approached by a boy, who became his best friend but then betrayed him. He also made a group of friends but his best friend also betrayed him. So his stay at school was not as happy as I thought. Furthermore, my brother is a very logical person so he usually believes in supertintions, nor in horoscopes, nor in energies, nor in ghosts nor in God. Somehow he always gives you a logical answer.
People have also distanced themselves from me because they believed that because I belonged to the sign of Leo, I would be a very conceited person, but when they saw me and were curious why I didn't act like Leo people act, they approached me and told me why. I was so introverted, I didn't have many friends, I'm was not very social and I'm wasn't the life of the party either. My response was "I don't know, that's just the way I am." Those who believed in the horoscope couldn't figure out why I'm didn't act like a leonine would, but they didn't find an answer. And they didn't find it because it is simply stupid to believe that the horoscope defines you as a person. Otherwise we would all be the same and we will act the same, when this does not happen.
The same thing happens with people who believe that because of your blood group you will be a certain way or that famous test that tells you if you are INFJ, etc. Just like the issue of energies. My mom has a friend, who got involved in a kind of sect that told her that her bad luck would end if she stayed away from her husband, she abandoned her family and do you know what happened? Nothing, her "bad luck" continued until today.
So yes this is true. People lately are obsessed with these topics and with tarot, spending a lot of money to find out how they will fare in love.
They are stupid beliefs. Sometimes bad things happen to you because of your actions or because you should learn something good from those bad experiences.
The drama is short and interesting so I recommend it.
PS: I forgot to mention that the protagonist is a nurse and has an enemy who makes her life impossible just because the doctor (who I mentioned before) was not interested in her. She exposes her past on the networks and shows it to the doctor, to the surprise of this girl. The doctor tells her that it is pure nonsense, it is just coincidences and that in reality what he was seeing was how bad a person she was because of her attitudes.
So yeah, stop believing in stupid supertintions. Just take the time to get to know the person. Because a test, energies or a horoscope do not define a person, they are their own attitudes.
After saying this, I'm going to talk about the story. It's not complicated and it's also short.
The story is simple: a woman who, due to life's coincidences, all her boyfriends end up dying.
I don't blame the protagonist for believing that she has a curse or something like that. Everyone around her, her mother and even her friend (what a great friend, huh! To have friends like that it is better to have enemies) make her believe that it is her fault.
Even her mother forbids her to approach or have any type of relationship with other men because she truly believes that she has a curse and is even going to pray for her. When really the one who was hurting her with those stupid beliefs is her own mother.
Obviously, the protagonist, seeing that everyone blames her directly or indirectly, begins to believe that it is true that she has a curse and closes her heart completely regardless of her own feelings or her own pain.
Here comes the protagonist, the only person with neurons that work well besides the doctor who was in love with her, who doesn't believe anything about curses or things like that at all. Even though she develops feelings for him, she rejects him completely for fear that something will happen to him because of "her fault."But the protagonist is persevering with her and in the end he opens her heart to her but him suffer a car accident happens to him that causes he car to break down and although he lies to her so she doesn't continue thinking that she has a curse or it is her fault, she feels again afraid and left him.
Meanwhile, he talks to her mother and explains to her that she is not to blame for anything and has no curse, but by not allowing her to be with other men and limiting her feelings, the one who hurts her is herself and her beliefs. Upon hearing this, the mother realizes the mistake she was making and talks to her daughter honestly, asks her for forgiveness and tells her to do what her heart tells her from now on.
She also talks to the protagonist's friend, who is her cousin, and tells her the same thing. That she's not to blame and she's not cursed either (I forgot to mention that her friend had forbidden her from getting close to him cousin because she also believed she was cursed).
The sister of one of her ex-partner also appears and tells the protagonist that she was not to blame for her brother's death, that before she arrived at the altar to marry her, her brother was cheating on her and at that time moment he received a call from his lover, who wasthreatening that she was going to commit suicide). Her ex-boyfriend rushes to go see her lover, leaving her alone, and in the rush she was in, she suffered an accident. But she had nothing to do with it.
In the end the protagonist understands that she is not cursed and that nothing that happened was her fault and returns to the protagonist.
I mean, when I tell it, it may sound fanciful, but it's not like that at all. These things happen and more and more people have more stupid beliefs.
I have had to live it, not to the extreme of the protagonist, but it has happened to me. When I'm was younger, a stupid belief was created in me that if the people I'm loved stayed in the same place as me, bad things would happen to them. And this belief started because in order to bully my brother and make my brother get angry, they would take it out on me, which made him get angry and start a physical fight.
So when we both decided to change schools, I decided to go to another school that was different from my brother's so that nothing bad would happen to my brother at school "because of me."My parents didn't understand why, as did my brother, and I didn't explain it to them until I was a little older. When I told them, my parents told me how stupid I had been and that there was no such thing as a curse or anything like that. My brother, that we didn't talk much when we were younger, when he found out about this he laughed a lot and also said that it was something very stupid. I could see him, apparently happy, but it was not like that at all when he transferred school, they tried to bully him again but my brother already had a different mentality and with his imposing manner, because my brother is 1.91cm tall and has the physical appearance of a rugby player, they didn't They dared to mess with him with him because my brother warned them that they would end up in a hospital if they tried to mess with him. That at first he was like a lone wolf but he was approached by a boy, who became his best friend but then betrayed him. He also made a group of friends but his best friend also betrayed him. So his stay at school was not as happy as I thought. Furthermore, my brother is a very logical person so he usually believes in supertintions, nor in horoscopes, nor in energies, nor in ghosts nor in God. Somehow he always gives you a logical answer.
People have also distanced themselves from me because they believed that because I belonged to the sign of Leo, I would be a very conceited person, but when they saw me and were curious why I didn't act like Leo people act, they approached me and told me why. I was so introverted, I didn't have many friends, I'm was not very social and I'm wasn't the life of the party either. My response was "I don't know, that's just the way I am." Those who believed in the horoscope couldn't figure out why I'm didn't act like a leonine would, but they didn't find an answer. And they didn't find it because it is simply stupid to believe that the horoscope defines you as a person. Otherwise we would all be the same and we will act the same, when this does not happen.
The same thing happens with people who believe that because of your blood group you will be a certain way or that famous test that tells you if you are INFJ, etc. Just like the issue of energies. My mom has a friend, who got involved in a kind of sect that told her that her bad luck would end if she stayed away from her husband, she abandoned her family and do you know what happened? Nothing, her "bad luck" continued until today.
So yes this is true. People lately are obsessed with these topics and with tarot, spending a lot of money to find out how they will fare in love.
They are stupid beliefs. Sometimes bad things happen to you because of your actions or because you should learn something good from those bad experiences.
The drama is short and interesting so I recommend it.
PS: I forgot to mention that the protagonist is a nurse and has an enemy who makes her life impossible just because the doctor (who I mentioned before) was not interested in her. She exposes her past on the networks and shows it to the doctor, to the surprise of this girl. The doctor tells her that it is pure nonsense, it is just coincidences and that in reality what he was seeing was how bad a person she was because of her attitudes.
So yeah, stop believing in stupid supertintions. Just take the time to get to know the person. Because a test, energies or a horoscope do not define a person, they are their own attitudes.
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