The aerial tram will soon fall without pain "It's not unusual to see the fear that people have to fall. But falling is something that happens even the best competitors in figure skating, the same applies in daily life. The important thing is to fall without getting hurt. (...) Trying to avoid a fall at all costs is often the cause of painful falls, those that occur at the last moment and without preparation " (Z. Osinski, W. Starosta: Ice skating, artistic and speed .)
very recently I read this quote in 'The Emperor' of Kapuściński and me back eight months ago, something that had to do with my career. It was not a certainty but it took some time going around in my head the idea of \u200b\u200babandonment of journalism, my great vocation. Some saw it as a hasty decision (including myself I think about it, according to the speed with which they were triggering events), others may not only supported, but the logic and were extended.
As I say, took time seeing that 'the fall' was coming, so I faced the problem, as I assumed almost inevitable and I struggled in the fall is not painful.
I got it, I fell without hurting myself. I left Madrid and journalism, I returned to San Sebastian and, with little time to think about the magnitude of the decision, I got into my new career plan, the medical . Despite the negative of this office (which raise your hand if you do not have a job with light and shadow), the balance of the last eight months is more than positive. Lots of work, yes, but also rewards.
After the work has been receding, making way for the rewards, I'm available return to a habit that he parked on February 2. Back
Snorkilandia there.