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... Read moreFrom my own experience, I've found that sometimes people get drawn back to situations that seem tough or even unpleasant, simply because they feel more real or intense compared to other options that appear too good to be true. The phrase "te aseguro 100% que te seguira encantando este infierno por mas cielos que te ofrezcan" really resonated with me — it captures how the allure of something raw and flawed can surpass the attraction of polished and perfect alternatives. This can apply to relationships, creative processes, or even daily routines. When boredom sets in, it’s not always about seeking something peaceful; sometimes the intensity or unpredictability of a challenging environment keeps us engaged. Those "heavens" others offer might look appealing, but they sometimes lack the emotional depth or authenticity that comes from weathering a storm. For instance, I've noticed that when I switch from a very familiar but difficult creative project to a shiny new one, I often feel a sense of loss or emptiness despite the potential for ease or success. The struggle was part of the connection. This might explain why people hold on to their "infierno" — it’s part of their identity and experience. Ultimately, understanding why we stay attracted to certain "hells" can help us make more mindful choices. It’s not simply about avoiding boredom but about recognizing what truly fulfills us emotionally and creatively. Sometimes, enduring a challenging "fire" teaches resilience and self-awareness that no calm sky can provide.