Failure and loss are painful, but they strip away what no longer serves us. True resilience means understanding that setbacks pave the way for future victories. 3. Walking Without Fear
To grow, we must sometimes experience loss.
Trusting that your best days and best self are still ahead of you. 🌱 3 Life Lessons from the Lyrics 1. Embracing the Darkness Before the Bloom mariza_melhor_de_mim
"É preciso perder para depois se ganhar." ("You need to lose so you can win after.")
Great things take time to develop, and growth often happens in the dark. If you feel buried by circumstances right now, remember that you might actually be planted. 2. Accepting Loss as a Teacher Failure and loss are painful, but they strip
When facing a challenge, ask yourself, "What is this situation trying to teach me?" instead of "Why is this happening to me?"
The lyrics urge us to believe even when we cannot see ( "E mesmo sem ver, acreditar" ). Trust your capabilities and the process of your efforts, even if the results aren't immediately visible. Walking Without Fear To grow, we must sometimes
The title translates to and the song serves as a lyrical roadmap for navigating life's darkest moments. Written by AC Firmino with music by Tiago Machado, Mariza uses her rich, emotive voice to remind us that struggles are not endpoints, but essential parts of our growth.
Failure and loss are painful, but they strip away what no longer serves us. True resilience means understanding that setbacks pave the way for future victories. 3. Walking Without Fear
To grow, we must sometimes experience loss.
Trusting that your best days and best self are still ahead of you. 🌱 3 Life Lessons from the Lyrics 1. Embracing the Darkness Before the Bloom
"É preciso perder para depois se ganhar." ("You need to lose so you can win after.")
Great things take time to develop, and growth often happens in the dark. If you feel buried by circumstances right now, remember that you might actually be planted. 2. Accepting Loss as a Teacher
When facing a challenge, ask yourself, "What is this situation trying to teach me?" instead of "Why is this happening to me?"
The lyrics urge us to believe even when we cannot see ( "E mesmo sem ver, acreditar" ). Trust your capabilities and the process of your efforts, even if the results aren't immediately visible.
The title translates to and the song serves as a lyrical roadmap for navigating life's darkest moments. Written by AC Firmino with music by Tiago Machado, Mariza uses her rich, emotive voice to remind us that struggles are not endpoints, but essential parts of our growth.