We who believe in the infallibility of the body and in the mind strength, we are crushed by the accident of Schumacher and his condition to be struggling to stay alive. This is not the first time that our belief is put to the test. It ‘s already happened hundreds of times in the past but every time we convince ourselves that will not be repeated again and instead regularly there is a new victim. There is nothing so dangerous as to grow their own invincibility, because it will always be that day when you exceed the line that separates the acceptable from the unacceptable risk and then it’s over. At some point we need to explore other areas, other than those of the physical risk, otherwise it is only a matter of time. You must exit the field in which the physical risk is the main engine of our lives and choose another area of risk, perhaps more mental but certainly not least exciting if you accept this logic. You must know that sooner or later the body will ask for the bill and unfortunately it can be very salty as the story of Schumacher teaches us .
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