Summary Chicken Broth For The Soul
Literature / / July 04, 2021
From: JACK CANFIELD AND MARK VICTOR HANSEN
“Caldo de Pollo Para el Alma” is a compilation of wonderful stories that make you live them as if they were yours, provoking a series of feelings and reactions that go hand in hand with the experiences of each of U.S. Indeed, as the authors mention in the introduction, there are stories that reach you more than others and this is because they are directly related to the aspect I mentioned earlier.
Due to the shortness of the comment, I will focus especially on the first chapter that contains stories about love, since it is the root of everything and the other chapters will be implicit in some way.
With love and a smile we can change absolutely everything, even save lives.
All the stories in this chapter have the same message; love is what moves people and what causes the unimaginable to be achieved, to break even the most resistant barriers, it is what remains with us in everything moment, it is the most valuable thing that exists, which allows us to achieve full happiness and at the end of the day it is what we carry in our soul, the love that we give and it is reciprocated. If we all knew how to cultivate love there would be no wars and then we could achieve a different world, but we can start with yourself and help and transmit it to as many as we can as we see in the stories of "One by One" and "Love and the taxi driver"
We all have the ability to achieve what we want, even when circumstances are adverse and everyone thinks that we will not achieve it, there is only one person who motivates us with love and teaches us to trust ourselves as we will achieve. Each one is what he wants to be, he is within ourselves, we can all achieve our dreams if we bury the “I can't” and don't give up; Let's take failures as setbacks that we had to fall into in order to learn, and let's learn in order to continue on the path of life.
How many of us find it difficult to say the two magic words "I love you"; unfortunately we are brought up in a society where openly expressing our feelings can be considered as a defect, even when someone tells us to make us feel uncomfortable. sorry.