La ridícula idea de no volver a verte de Marie Curie y Rosa Montero | Reseña | Psi Mammoliti

The Ridiculous Idea of ​​Never Seeing You Again is a fascinating book. It deals with grief, with the universal pain of experiencing the loss of someone we love. But it is also a book about art, about life, and about how wonderful it is to journey through it with all its nuances. In this review, I invite you to discover its author (Rosa Montero) and her life, along with the story of Marie Curie. Two women who never met but with a life full of shared pain and resilience. About us: 🪷#PsiMammoliti is a virtual mental health clinic made up of a team of psychotherapists specializing in different areas of psychology. We are ready to accompany you on your path to emotional stability ✨. You're just one click away from the first step towards your well-being 👇 💌 Subscribe for FREE to our weekly newsletter https://www.psimammoliti.com/newsletter/ 📚 Discover COURSES for your well-being https://www.psimammoliti.com/cursos ❤️‍🩹 Start therapy TODAY https://www.psimammoliti.com/solicita... ✅ Subscribe to our channel! Follow us on our social media: Instagram:   / psi.mammoliti   TikTok:   / psi.mammoliti   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TDJJoH... All our channels: https://linktr.ee/psimammoliti

La ridícula idea de no volver a verte Cap. 1 por Rosa Montero - En voz alta
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La ridícula idea de no volver a verte Cap. 1 por Rosa Montero - En voz alta

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Book Review: "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman

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The Meaning of Life: Discovering Ikigai | Psychology Exposed - S1 E94

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The book that transformed me the most | Review of "The Artist's Way"

NO tengo ganas de NADA 🥺
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NO tengo ganas de NADA 🥺

The ridiculous idea of ​​never seeing you again: Rosa Montero | CAMBIO
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The ridiculous idea of ​​never seeing you again: Rosa Montero | CAMBIO

Do You Love Too Much? How to Get Out of Hurtful Relationships | Analysis of Women Who Love Too Much
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Do You Love Too Much? How to Get Out of Hurtful Relationships | Analysis of Women Who Love Too Much

Dr. Gabor Maté: The #1 Reason You Never Feel Like You’re Enough (And How to Fix it)
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Dr. Gabor Maté: The #1 Reason You Never Feel Like You’re Enough (And How to Fix it)

Rosa Montero: “Todos tenemos una maleta de oscuridad y hay que aprender a vivir con ella”
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Rosa Montero: “Todos tenemos una maleta de oscuridad y hay que aprender a vivir con ella”

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It's normal to be weird | Rosa Montero | TEDxUC3M

La ridícula idea de no volver a verte Cap. 2 & 3 por Rosa Montero - En voz alta
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La ridícula idea de no volver a verte Cap. 2 & 3 por Rosa Montero - En voz alta

Letting go to let things come in | Naked Psychology | #EpisodesInCommunity 4
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Letting go to let things come in | Naked Psychology | #EpisodesInCommunity 4

Are we living in superficial relationships? | Review of the book "Liquid Love" by Zygmunt Bauman
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Are we living in superficial relationships? | Review of the book "Liquid Love" by Zygmunt Bauman

La ridícula idea de no volver a verte de Rosa Montero y mucho de Marie Curie
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La ridícula idea de no volver a verte de Rosa Montero y mucho de Marie Curie

The Day You Stop Romanticizing People — Carl Jung
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The Day You Stop Romanticizing People — Carl Jung

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Donna Tartt interview (1992)

V. Completa. Por qué leer libros nos cambia la vida. Miguel Salas, doctor en Literatura y profesor
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V. Completa. Por qué leer libros nos cambia la vida. Miguel Salas, doctor en Literatura y profesor

Perder al amor de tu vida con Rosa Montero | EP. 1 La Negación
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Perder al amor de tu vida con Rosa Montero | EP. 1 La Negación

3 reasons to read: The Danger of Being Sane, by Rosa Montero
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3 reasons to read: The Danger of Being Sane, by Rosa Montero

Eat Pray Love: A Nuanced Critique
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Eat Pray Love: A Nuanced Critique