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“Sólo se vive una vez. Así que vive. No existas. Es mejor ser que tener. Y si tienes, compártelo con aquellos que no fueron tan afortunados como tú. Es tan simple ser feliz. El secreto está en mantener esa simpleza a través de toda una vida. Busca el verdadero propósito de tu vida. Si yo pude lograrlo, cualquiera lo puede hacer. Nunca dejes que tus miedos se interpongan a tus sueños. ¡Nunca! Un soñador.”

Quote by Sergio Bambaren

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El Delfin - La historia de un Soñador

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Sergio Bambaren
Sergio Bambaren

Sergio Bambaren (born December 1, 1960) is an Italian author renowned for his inspirational and spiritual literature. He gained international fame through his allegorical stories that blend wisdom with healing narratives. His most celebrated work, "The Dolphin," has become a classic in spiritual literature, translated into dozens of languages worldwide. Bambaren's writing style is characterized by warmth and philosophical depth, often using animal characters to convey messages about life, love, and personal growth. more

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