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The scene is Colombia, 1996. A young American, Gabriel Ferrero, is staying in the town of Nueva Vida to do some soul searching after graduating from college. A bit disillusioned and lost, he is eager to discover a renewed sense of meaning in his life, and does so by securing a job teaching English. All goes well for Gabriel until the socio-political crisis in Colombia suddenly rocks the once quiet and remote Nueva Vida. The recent college grad quickly gets caught in the middle of the upheaval and becomes a powerless victim of the forces threatening to tear Colombian society apart. When an army is sent to quell the turbulent events unfolding in Nueva Vida, things turn worse for Gabriel and others seeking to find a solution to the myriad problems they are facing. The survival of Gabriel, the town, and perhaps the country are soon thereafter in the hands of a few powerful individuals.
Es el momento de expresar, ahora si en esta nueva vida, lograre lo que tanto desee, y ahora si el cambio lo voy a notar fácil y en poco tiempo, ya entramos a otra era, dejamos atrás la era del dolor y del sufrimiento, y se inicia una nueva era, con una nueva vida, que hará un cambio substancial en todo este universo, todo este mundo, todas las personas, hasta en las mas mínimas partículas.
Es hora de mirar dentro de ti y tomar la decisión de cambiar, recuerdas el día que obtuviste éxito en las metas que has logrado en tu vida, la satisfacción personal que sentiste en ese momento que fue el fruto de tu decisión y el sacrifi cio que hiciste para lograrla. Recuerdas como empezaste a construirse esas metas que has logrado, todo empezó con un primer paso que diste trabajaste fuerte, pensando siempre en la meta hasta que la alcanzaste. En el andar de tu vida te has olvidado de ti mismo, le das toda la importancia al resto del mundo que te rodea y las frustraciones que te produce la rutina de tu diario vivir las calmas con elementos que te dan placer momentáneo, por ejemplo si estás acostumbrado a calmar tus frustraciones complaciendo a tu paladar y no le pones limites te has convertido en esclavo de esta forma de placer instantáneo. Es el momento de cambiar, en este primer paso que vas a dar busca a Dios dentro de ti, disciplina a tu cuerpo con responsabilidad y establece metas reales para cambiar tu estilo de vida. Cuando logres tu meta te sentirás una persona nueva, renovada y con ganas de asumir nuevas metas.
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