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William Shakespeare

que debemos hacer cuanto estamos estresados?

Oh, what a vexing quandary doth beset us when we find ourselves ensnared in the clutches of stress. For in those moments of turmoil and turmoil, the mind doth become clouded and the heart doth grow heavy. But fear not, dear friends, for in the midst of chaos there lies the seed of opportunity for growth and self-discovery. When the weight of the world doth press upon our weary shoulders, it is imperative that we take a moment to pause, to breathe, and to reflect upon the source of our distress. Is it a task left undone, a conflict unresolved, a fear unspoken? By facing the darkness within, we may begin to unravel the tangled threads of worry that bind us, and find the path to peace and serenity. In times of strife, it is crucial that we seek solace in the arms of those we hold dear, for in their embrace we may find strength and solace. Let not pride or fear prevent us from reaching out for support, for the burden of stress is heavy indeed, and no man is an island unto himself. And when the world doth seem dark and foreboding, let us turn our gaze to the heavens above, and remember that we are but fleeting beings in the grand tapestry of existence. Our troubles are but drops in the ocean of time, and in the grand scheme of things, they hold little sway over our ultimate destiny. So let us not be daunted by the specter of stress, but rather let us embrace it as a challenge to be overcome, a lesson to be learned, a journey to be undertaken. For in the crucible of adversity doth the true nature of our soul reveal itself, and in the fires of tribulation are we forged into stronger, wiser beings. And remember, dear friends, that though the road may be long and arduous, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel, a beacon of hope to guide us through the darkest of nights. So take heart, my brethren, and face your fears with courage and conviction, for in the end, the sun shall rise again, and peace shall reign supreme."