The stumble that orients.
- Psicotepec

- Feb 2
- 1 min read
You don't change your life by changing the scenery. You change when you read what you repeat without knowing it.

The stumble that orients.
We repeat without knowing we repeat. The same type of partner, the same work conflict, the same family fight with different scenery. It is not bad luck or written destiny. It is a writing that repeats because it has not been read. What doesn't work returns, insists, stumbles always on the same stone. That stone has a proper name.
The contemporary subject wants novelty but produces monotony. Changes jobs, cities, relationships, and finds the same thing in another form. Flees from what doesn't work without noticing he carries it with him. Repetition is not a system error but its most intimate logic. Breaking it requires stopping right where it hurts.
Clinical work does not promise a life without stumbles. It wagers that the subject can read in his falls something more than failure. Each repetition is a letter the unconscious sends. What doesn't work is a coded invitation. To decipher it changes the path.




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