Zeynep Tiene Un Ataque De Pánico - No Me Dejes | Doblado
If I were in your place, I would talk to him right now. There's no point in being so proud. "Can I go first? I need to use the bathroom," I said. "Sure, go ahead," he replied. As I walked in, I thought to myself, "I should have gone in earlier." But it was too late, I had already stopped the elevator.
Why did you stop watching the movie? Did that guy ask for your name? I asked, trying to change the subject. "Listen, let's just finish this argument once and for all," he suggested. "We'll watch our movies and go home, never seeing each other again." Just as he finished that sentence, the elevator stopped. "What's happening? Why did it stop?" I panicked. "Don't worry, we'll get out soon," he assured me.
But I can't handle this. You don't understand, I have claustrophobia, and it's severe. And now I'm trapped in here with you. "You think I enjoy being trapped here with you? Help us, please! We're stuck!" I pleaded. "Don't worry, we'll be fine. You're overreacting," he said calmly. As I struggled to breathe, he tried to explain how panic attacks and phobias work. "Imagine someone you love, someone who brings you peace," he suggested. In my mind, I pictured a beach, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. I took slow, deep breaths, and surprisingly, it helped. I started to feel better.
Thank you for what you did in there, it felt really good. I mean, I felt better. I'm glad it worked. "Well then, goodbye," he said, ready to leave. "See you later," I replied, a bit reluctantly. "Wait," he said, stopping in his tracks. "I have something important to tell you." He admitted that he lied and that he had no valid reason for it. "I hope someday you can forgive me. Even if you can't, I hope your heart forgives me." I was taken aback, not sure what to say. But then, I surprised myself. "I'm glad you apologized," I said. "That's all that matters."
In the confined space of an elevator, pride and panic collided, leading to an unexpected moment of forgiveness. It reminded me that holding onto our pride can prevent us from finding peace and resolution. Instead, we should be open to admitting our mistakes, seeking forgiveness, and moving on. It's in these moments of vulnerability and understanding that true growth and healing can occur.
So, the next time you find yourself in a challenging situation, take a lesson from this elevator encounter. Be willing to let go of your pride, face your fears head-on, and open your heart to forgiveness. You never know what unexpected moments of connection and growth await you.