Lo que no se ve… y lo que nos forma. Ladies of Hive Community Contest # 286 [Esp/Eng]

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Lo que no se ve… y lo que nos forma



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Hola querida comunidad @ladiesofhive

Hay temas que incomodan, no porque sean lejanos, sino porque son demasiado cercanos. El acoso, la forma en que nos relacionamos con otros, y las huellas que ciertas experiencias dejan… son parte de esas realidades que muchas veces se viven en silencio.

No siempre se nombran, pero existen.

Sobre el acoso escolar

El acoso escolar no es solo un problema de niños. Es, en muchos sentidos, un reflejo de lo que como sociedad permitimos, ignoramos o no sabemos manejar.

No siempre adopta formas evidentes. A veces no hay golpes, ni gritos. A veces es una mirada constante, una burla repetida, una exclusión silenciosa que va desgastando poco a poco.

Y eso también duele.

Creo que lo primero es no minimizarlo. Ninguna experiencia de este tipo debería ser vista como “parte normal de crecer”. Porque no lo es.

Si tuviera que aconsejar a un hijo, le diría algo que considero esencial: que lo que otros dicen o hacen no define su valor. Que hay palabras que hieren, sí, pero que no tienen por qué convertirse en verdad dentro de él.

También le enseñaría a hablar. A no quedarse en silencio. A confiar en que pedir ayuda no es debilidad, sino una forma de cuidado.

Y como adulta, no me quedaría al margen. Escuchar, observar, intervenir cuando sea necesario. A veces pensamos que estos conflictos deben resolverse solos, pero la indiferencia solo los hace crecer.

El respeto no debería enseñarse solo con palabras, sino con presencia.



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Sobre el cine y lo que nos deja

No soy especialmente fan de un solo género. A veces elijo una película por el estado de ánimo, otras por curiosidad. Pero si hay algo que valoro es cuando una historia logra quedarse más allá de los créditos finales.

Recuerdo una película que, sin ser grandilocuente, me dejó una idea muy clara: la importancia de las decisiones pequeñas.

No eran grandes actos heroicos ni momentos extremos. Eran elecciones cotidianas, casi invisibles, que poco a poco definían el rumbo de los personajes.

Y eso me hizo pensar.

En cómo muchas veces esperamos cambios grandes, cuando en realidad la vida se transforma en lo pequeño: en lo que decimos, en lo que callamos, en cómo tratamos a otros incluso cuando nadie más está mirando.

Tal vez por eso esas historias son las que más me impactan. Porque no hablan de algo lejano, sino de lo que todos, de alguna manera, vivimos.


Ambas preguntas, aunque distintas, terminan tocando un punto común: la forma en que nuestras acciones, por pequeñas que parezcan, pueden marcar profundamente a otros… y también a nosotros mismos.

Gracias por abrir este espacio para reflexionar sobre temas que importan más de lo que a veces admitimos.

Un abrazo sincero para todas

Las imágenes son de Pixabay y la traducción al inglés fue hecha en DeepL Translate


🇬🇧 In English


What Is Not Seen… and What Shapes Us



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Hello dear @ladiesofhive community

There are topics that feel uncomfortable—not because they are distant, but because they are too close. Bullying, the way we relate to others, and the marks certain experiences leave behind… are part of those realities that are often lived in silence.

They are not always spoken about, but they exist.

About school bullying

Bullying is not just a children’s issue. In many ways, it reflects what we as a society allow, ignore, or do not know how to handle.

It does not always take obvious forms. Sometimes there are no physical actions or loud words. Sometimes it is a constant look, a repeated joke, a quiet exclusion that slowly wears someone down.

And that also hurts.

I believe the first step is not to minimize it. No experience like this should be seen as “a normal part of growing up.” Because it isn’t.

If I had to advise a child, I would tell them something essential: what others say or do does not define their worth. Words can hurt, yes, but they do not have to become truth within them.

I would also teach them to speak up. Not to remain silent. To trust that asking for help is not weakness, but a form of self-care.

And as an adult, I would not stay on the sidelines. Listening, observing, intervening when necessary. Sometimes we think these situations will resolve themselves, but indifference only allows them to grow.

Respect should not be taught only with words, but with presence.



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About movies and what they leave us

I am not particularly a fan of just one genre. Sometimes I choose a movie based on my mood, other times out of curiosity. But what I truly value is when a story stays with me beyond the final credits.

I remember a movie that, without being grand or dramatic, left me with a very clear idea: the importance of small decisions.

They were not heroic acts or extreme moments. They were everyday choices, almost invisible, that gradually shaped the direction of the characters.

And that made me reflect.

On how we often wait for big changes, when in reality life transforms in the small things: in what we say, in what we remain silent about, in how we treat others even when no one else is watching.

Maybe that is why those are the stories that impact me the most. Because they are not about something distant, but about something we all, in one way or another, experience.


Both questions, although different, lead to a shared point: how our actions, even the smallest ones, can deeply affect others… and ourselves as well.

Thank you for opening this space to reflect on topics that matter more than we sometimes admit.

A sincere hug to all

The images are from Pixabay and the English translation was done using DeepL Translate


Thanks to @bradleyarrow for supporting content on Hive.



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Given all the harassment situations you've described, communication is important, as is intervening whenever possible to help. As you mentioned, the film left you with the idea that our actions, however small, can bring about big changes. Have a lovely night.

Ante todo ese tipo de situaciones de acoso que nos describes, es importante la comunicación e intervenir en lo posible como una manera de ayudar, así como dices, la idea que te dejó la película, que nuestras acciones, por pequeñas que sean nos pueden generar grandes cambios, que tengas una linda noche,

!LADY
!PIZZA

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Muchas gracias por tu comentario, coincido contigo. La comunicación y la intervención, incluso en pequeños gestos, pueden marcar una gran diferencia en este tipo de situaciones.
A veces no somos conscientes del impacto que pueden tener nuestras acciones más simples, pero justamente ahí es donde comienza el cambio.
Gracias por tomarte el tiempo de leer y reflexionar conmigo.
Que tengas también una linda noche
@cautiva-30

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What really bothers me regarding Bullying is that my local school authorities tend to dismiss the issue too quickly, and the lack of confronting the issue leading to further emboldening of such aberrant behavior. I supported my neighbor who was frustrated by the system that was supposed to address it but continued to play down the issue until we got the police involved, finally the bully had to face the consequences.

Thank you for sharing @isaacmf123
!LADY

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Thank you for sharing your experience, it’s very valuable to read real situations like this. What you describe reflects something that, unfortunately, happens more often than it should: when the issue is not addressed in time, it not only continues but often grows stronger.
Your support for your neighbor also says a lot. Sometimes what is most needed in these situations is exactly that—people who choose not to look the other way.
It is concerning that it had to escalate to involving the police for action to be taken, but it also highlights that indifference cannot be the response. Taking action, even when it’s uncomfortable, is necessary.
Thank you @kerrislravenhill for bringing such a clear and important perspective.

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