¿De quién has aprendido algo especialmente positivo para tu vida?
De las personas que me quieren y me conocen, porque lidian con mi personalidad y me aconsejan. Hay veces quebese consejo, al oírlo parece inservible o incluso nos moleste, pero luego se agradece. Siempre tengo en cuenta que cuando alguien corrige es por amor. También se aprende de lo que observamos, del error de los demás para no cometerlo. Otro sabio instructor es la conciencia, aunque hay que tenerla bien entrenada. Hay otras cosas que se aprenden con la experiencia, llevándote palos y equivocándote, pero este método es desagradable.
Vivimos rodeados de personas de diferentes opiniones y formas de vivir, dentro de un mundo cambiante en el tiempo, por eso no hay que hacer caso a cualquiera que te quiera aconsejar. Por eso, creo que para distinguir los buenos consejeros delos malos, es necesario saber de quién vienen y qué efecto tendrá en el futuro el aplicar ese consejo, es decir, evaluar sus consecuencias.
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Women through history
WOMEN THROUGH HISTORY
In the 19th century European women couldn't vote. In 1903 two women founded a group to campaign for wome 's votes because they believed that women xhould have the same rights as men. When z petition to the Prime Minister was ignored, thry started protesting on the streets... and they even went to prison for their actions. But during the First World War, women did men's job, and showed that they could do them just as well. In 1918 women over the age of thirty were allowed to vote. Ten years later, all British women over eighteen could vote but in some countries women had to wait. Nowadays women can vote snd work but tjey still experience discrimination becsuse they don't receive equal pay for the same job.
In the 19th century European women couldn't vote. In 1903 two women founded a group to campaign for wome 's votes because they believed that women xhould have the same rights as men. When z petition to the Prime Minister was ignored, thry started protesting on the streets... and they even went to prison for their actions. But during the First World War, women did men's job, and showed that they could do them just as well. In 1918 women over the age of thirty were allowed to vote. Ten years later, all British women over eighteen could vote but in some countries women had to wait. Nowadays women can vote snd work but tjey still experience discrimination becsuse they don't receive equal pay for the same job.
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