Un rey al que le gustaba mucho sentirse poderoso, un leñador al que un
accidente le cambia la vida, un hombre atormentado que consulta con un
sabio, un cofre lleno de monedas de oro, un famoso rabino, un sastre, un
zar, un oso.
During his long and plentiful professional career, Jorge Bucay has
always recounted stories not only as a means to teach his patients, but
also to reflect with them on common worries and concerns of human
beings. This book, one of his most widely read titles, combines many of
these inspiring stories. They are the stories that accompany us and help
to shed light on our inner growth. Almost all of them have their own
inspiration, but we also find the traditional narratives and stories
that have enriched the thinking process and lives of readers. In this
book, the author engages us in an imaginary discussion with his numerous
readers. It is a warm and friendly conversation that recalls some of the
themes that men and women have dealt with for a long time, while ending
with a challenge to the reader to make each day better and better.