Fall down 7, get up 8! (a line from a movie)
Every one of us fights their own battles. From outside, everything
seems easy and we sometimes give ourselves hard times for not being able to
deliver some things, make true some plans, just as easy as it seems for others,
anyway. We have expectations, realistic or not, and they worn us down or their
reflection wear us down when we look at ourselves in the mirror and ask about
what we did wrong.
‘Shaworma with ice-cream’, Oana Ninica’s book, starts from there – faced with the reflection,
after the fall. In hindsight, if you have courage to look, you can analyse what
went wrong and you can choose if you are going to struggle some more or if you
will give up. Fear is the embedded character, in all pages of the book. It does
not do anything, but it is there, you feel it, you know it, you recognise it
from the things that happened to you. Sometimes, you laugh at it and at the ridicule
of letting yourself get carried away by it; and other times, fear seams a
Colossus that laughs at you and your try to measure your strength with it.
‘Fear kills. The opposite of fear is
not courage, as most would say. The opposite of fear is only the TRUTH.’
And at the end, something sublime.
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