[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fMbuVeW22APwyzLJ93N5uJP5yM3WesZQsOOvL7PFJGpM":3,"$fLuziPmmW6l7BkqRa7bgDeBFkFKUbYn_G516hJ3I5cTM":10},{"tag":4},{"id":5,"tag_name":6,"tag_first_letter":7,"tag_count":8,"tag_description":9},77511,"enfermedad","e",23,"Enfermedad, a term that encompasses a vast array of physical and mental conditions, is an inevitable part of the human experience. It represents not just the ailments that afflict our bodies, but also the emotional and psychological challenges that accompany them. This tag delves into the complex interplay between health and illness, exploring how these experiences shape our lives and perspectives. People are often drawn to quotes about enfermedad because they offer solace, understanding, and a sense of shared experience. In moments of vulnerability, words have the power to heal, inspire, and provide comfort. They remind us that we are not alone in our struggles and that others have walked similar paths. Quotes about illness can also serve as a source of strength, encouraging resilience and hope in the face of adversity. They capture the essence of human endurance and the indomitable spirit that drives us to overcome challenges. Whether seeking empathy, motivation, or a deeper understanding of the human condition, individuals find in these quotes a reflection of their own journeys and the courage to continue forward.",{"quotes":11,"pagination":209},[12,34,49,62,81,99,114,144,163,181],{"id":13,"quote_text":14,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":18,"source":24,"quote_tag":25,"commentary":23},817037,"es cierto eso de que lo que existen son enfermos, y no enfermedades, y también que un psicoanalista puede llegar a combatir y eliminar los efectos del más rebelde de los complejos y no encontrar la fórmula para eliminar los propios.",47875,2,false,{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},"Juan Aroca Sanz","juan-aroca-sanz","J",4,null,{},[26,31],{"id":27,"tag":28},3754596,{"id":29,"tag_name":30},352,"science",{"id":32,"tag":33},3754593,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":35,"quote_text":36,"author_id":37,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":38,"source":43,"quote_tag":44,"commentary":48},817035,"La enfermedad está estructurada como lenguaje, y los síntomas son significantes, es decir, señales que expresan simbólicamente la naturaleza del defecto del alma, que es la causa y sostén del dolor actual. Esto implica que la enfermedad siempre tiene sentido y que aunque sea aparentemente 'ineficaz' para resolver los conflictos de la vida no por ello deja de portar una significación que indica, si se la lee adecuadamente, el mensaje que el alma intenta transmitir a la conciencia.",105281,{"id":37,"author_name":39,"slug":40,"author_name_first_letter":41,"article_count":42,"image_url":23},"Eduardo H. Grecco","eduardo-h-grecco","E",1,{},[45],{"id":46,"tag":47},3754589,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\n\nThis profound quote is from Eduardo H. Grecco, a Uruguayan psychiatrist who lived through the tumultuous 20th century. Born in 1908, Grecco witnessed the rise and fall of fascist regimes, wars, and social upheavals that would shape his thoughts on human suffering. His work, though not widely translated, reflects his attempts to understand the interconnectedness of the human experience.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nAt first glance, this quote seems like a poetic expression of the mind-body connection. However, upon closer inspection, it reveals a counter-intuitive truth: that illness is not just a biological occurrence but a language that holds symbolic meaning. This implies that our physical symptoms are, in fact, expressions of deeper psychological conflicts, rendering the distinction between body and mind somewhat arbitrary.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply this mindset today, consider adopting an \" interpretive\" approach when facing health challenges or setbacks. Instead of solely focusing on a cure or symptom management, try to decipher the symbolic language of your symptoms, exploring how they might be connected to unresolved conflicts, unmet needs, or unconscious patterns in your life.",{"id":50,"quote_text":51,"author_id":52,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":53,"source":57,"quote_tag":58,"commentary":23},817033,"Lo que nosotros conocemos como enfermedad no es más que la etapa terminal de un desorden mucho más profundo, y es obvio que para asegurar el éxito completo de un tratamiento, enfrentar solamente el resultado final no será totalmente efectivo, a menos que también erradiquemos las causas primigenias.",105280,{"id":52,"author_name":54,"slug":55,"author_name_first_letter":41,"article_count":56,"image_url":23},"Edward Bach","edward-bach",21,{},[59],{"id":60,"tag":61},3754586,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":63,"quote_text":64,"author_id":65,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":66,"source":71,"quote_tag":72,"commentary":23},817024,"Ese dicho te “perdono, pero no olvido”, no sólo es una necedad, sino que es la receta más eficaz para provocar enfermedades psicosomáticas y para gangrenar relaciones interpersonales.",72453,{"id":65,"author_name":67,"slug":68,"author_name_first_letter":69,"article_count":70,"image_url":23},"Miguel Ángel Núñez","miguel-angel-nunez","M",96,{},[73,76],{"id":74,"tag":75},3754562,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":77,"tag":78},3754561,{"id":79,"tag_name":80},159954,"emociones",{"id":82,"quote_text":83,"author_id":84,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":85,"source":89,"quote_tag":90,"commentary":23},817019,"Dios se sirve de la enfermedad para mostrarnos facetas escondidas y sorprendentes del ser humano, la enfermedad tiene un sentido profundo y oculto que sólo la persona creyente puede descubrir, toda auténtica curación lleva consigo una cierta «pérdida» y Dios se revela y salva asumiendo precisamente nuestra frágil y débil condición.",105279,{"id":84,"author_name":86,"slug":87,"author_name_first_letter":88,"article_count":42,"image_url":23},"Fernando Rivas Rebaque","fernando-rivas-rebaque","F",{},[91,94],{"id":92,"tag":93},3754550,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":95,"tag":96},3754549,{"id":97,"tag_name":98},212578,"católico",{"id":100,"quote_text":101,"author_id":102,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":103,"source":108,"quote_tag":109,"commentary":113},817018,"El tema del amianto…, a ella le imprime cierto rumbo. Hace que el cáncer parezca algo más importante que una pequeña desgracia personal, que parezca algo más que pura y absurda mala suerte. La conecta con el mundo. Con la historia, con la política, con la justicia. Y entiendo por qué se aferra a eso. Porque creo que ésa es la parte más dura cuando uno enferma, vivir en un universo separado de todos los demás, como exiliado en un país extranjero.",708,{"id":102,"author_name":104,"slug":105,"author_name_first_letter":106,"article_count":107,"image_url":23},"Lionel Shriver","lionel-shriver","L",394,{},[110],{"id":111,"tag":112},3754547,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis poignant passage is from Lionel Shriver's novel \"El peso del mundo\" (The Weight of Things), written during her time as a successful author in the early 2000s. The novel explores themes of illness, identity, and human connection, reflecting Shriver's personal experiences with cancer diagnosis at that time.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nWhat lies beneath this quote is the profound realization that our struggles are not isolated events but interconnected threads within the larger tapestry of life. Shriver highlights how our individual sufferings gain significance when connected to broader narratives of history, politics, and justice, illustrating a paradox: it's in acknowledging our shared humanity that we can begin to transcend our personal misfortunes.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo navigate your own challenges, consider the value of reframing your struggles within a larger context. By seeking connections between your individual experience and the broader narratives of history, politics, or social justice, you may find a deeper sense of purpose and meaning that not only mitigates isolation but also fuels personal growth.",{"id":115,"quote_text":116,"author_id":117,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":118,"source":123,"quote_tag":124,"commentary":143},796116,"De pronto comprendió que todos aquellos meses en que se había mostrado tan «activa» eran tan sólo una mentira. Había que mentir para poder vivir aquella muerte lenta, o si no, uno se moría durante todo lo que le quedaba de vida.",10254,{"id":117,"author_name":119,"slug":120,"author_name_first_letter":121,"article_count":122,"image_url":23},"David Leavitt","david-leavitt","D",31,{},[125,130,133,138],{"id":126,"tag":127},3705392,{"id":128,"tag_name":129},51054,"muerte",{"id":131,"tag":132},3705390,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":134,"tag":135},3705391,{"id":136,"tag_name":137},92463,"mentira",{"id":139,"tag":140},3705389,{"id":141,"tag_name":142},212246,"autoestima","**The Backstory**\nDavid Leavitt, an American author and journalist, wrote these lines in his 1984 novel \"El Coronel no tiene quien le escriba\" (The Night Watchman). The quote captures the existential crisis of a young woman living with AIDS during the early years of the epidemic. At that time, there was little understanding or empathy for those afflicted, forcing individuals to maintain a facade of normalcy amidst unimaginable suffering.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nWhat's striking is how Leavitt highlights the tension between authenticity and survival. The protagonist's realization that her attempts to appear \"active\" were merely a form of self-deception underscores the desperate measures people take to cope with the unbearable weight of their own mortality. This paradox – that we must lie about our true state in order to live through the agony – speaks to the human condition's capacity for resilience and the darker corners of our psyche.\n\n**How to Use This**\nWhen facing a life-altering challenge, consider embracing your authentic emotional response, rather than trying to present a facade. Recognize that the act of hiding one's true feelings can be a form of self-preservation, but also acknowledge its corrosive effects on personal growth and relationships.",{"id":145,"quote_text":146,"author_id":147,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":148,"source":153,"quote_tag":154,"commentary":23},796100,"Come lo que te haga feliz, habla de lo que te haga feliz, quiere a quien te haga feliz, corre si te hace feliz, no te muevas si eso te hace feliz, fuma si te da tranquilidad, no fumes si fumar te disgusta. No te quites la sal, ni el azúcar, ni el amor, ni la poesía, ni el mar, ni el colesterol, ni los sueños, y quiere a tus amigos y déjalos quererte, y no te opongas a tu destino, porque esa enfermedad no la sé curar.Teodoro Césarman.",26569,{"id":147,"author_name":149,"slug":150,"author_name_first_letter":151,"article_count":152,"image_url":23},"Ángeles Mastretta","angeles-mastretta","Á",35,{},[155,160],{"id":156,"tag":157},3705348,{"id":158,"tag_name":159},51062,"destino",{"id":161,"tag":162},3705349,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":164,"quote_text":165,"author_id":166,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":167,"source":172,"quote_tag":173,"commentary":180},795917,"Los seres humanos que mueren sin haber conocido su enfermedad, sus enfermedades mortales...",2292,{"id":166,"author_name":168,"slug":169,"author_name_first_letter":170,"article_count":171,"image_url":23},"Thomas Bernhard","thomas-bernhard","T",161,{},[174,177],{"id":175,"tag":176},3704931,{"id":128,"tag_name":129},{"id":178,"tag":179},3704930,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\n\nThomas Bernhard, an Austrian writer known for his complex and often provocative works, penned these lines as part of his novel \"Extinction\" (1986). During the time of writing, Bernhard was grappling with the decline of his mother's health, which would eventually lead to her passing. This period deeply affected him, influencing his literary output.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nAt first glance, the quote appears to lament the human condition, mourning those who depart this life without confronting their fatal illnesses. However, upon closer inspection, it reveals a profound critique of humanity's tendency towards avoidance and denial in the face of mortality. By focusing on those who escape facing their sicknesses, Bernhard highlights our collective inclination to sidestep confrontation with death.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply this insight today, consider adopting a mindset of **radical acceptance** when confronting challenges or uncertainties. Rather than avoiding or denying issues, acknowledge them directly and confront the reality of your situation. This approach will foster resilience, allowing you to make more informed decisions and navigate life's complexities with greater clarity.\n\nBy embracing this perspective, professionals and creatives can break free from the trap of procrastination and avoidance, channeling their energy towards meaningful action and growth.",{"id":182,"quote_text":183,"author_id":184,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":185,"source":189,"quote_tag":190,"commentary":23},763989,"Para alguien que ha estado gravemente enfermo, el simple hecho de no volver a sentir dolor es lo más parecido a la felicidad.",74241,{"id":184,"author_name":186,"slug":187,"author_name_first_letter":106,"article_count":188,"image_url":23},"Libertad Delgado","libertad-delgado",14,{},[191,196,201,204],{"id":192,"tag":193},3622715,{"id":194,"tag_name":195},30198,"felicidad",{"id":197,"tag":198},3622717,{"id":199,"tag_name":200},42816,"tristeza",{"id":202,"tag":203},3622714,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":205,"tag":206},3622716,{"id":207,"tag_name":208},159955,"melancolia",{"currentPage":42,"totalPages":210,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":211},3,10]