Green: Life color and reflections on death

An unforgettable spring

This year, spring has given us a explosion of life as we haven’t seen for some time. The water that falls from the sky is a blessing for nature, transforming the paths into virgin landscapes that invite you to walk. The plants, in their splendor, offer a range of greens that paint the Penedès with a unique charm.

Green: Symbol of Life and Hope

Chlorophyll, in its beauty, captures sunlight and turns it into vital energy, a process that not only nourishes vegetation, but also fills the oxygen air, essential for our existence. Green is synonymous with serenity, bonhomia and health. However, our perception of color is often contaminated by negative meanings.

The paradox of green

In popular language, associating green with little desired aspects is an amazing contradiction. Expression like ‘putting someone green’ or references to old age in a derogatory tone remind us that society often ignores the richness of experiences that age.

The vision of life and death

In today’s society, advice on how to live a healthy life often sound as orders. However, each individual has the right to live according to their own rules, without fear of judgment. Life is not a universal good, and the freedom to choose includes accepting personal vices.

Reflections on old age

Visiting a residence of the elderly, such as Ricard Fortuny, reveals the reality of many who, despite living, suffer in silence. Our obsession with keeping them alive may seem like an act of kindness, but is it really the solution? Death, in many cases, can be seen as a release, a return to peace after so many years of struggle.

Ways Towards the Dignity

It is essential that we move towards a society that values ​​the dignity of each individual, where the personal decision is respected on living conditions. We are in a moment of change, where a space for the voices that cry for a more authentic existence is slowly opened.

In the end, green is not just a color; It is a reminder of life, its complexities and the beauty of living with freedom. In this journey, love can be lost, but it is in this loss that we often find the true essence of existence.

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