Bucay, an Argentine writer and psychotherapist, draws on his extensive experience in psychology and literature to craft a narrative that is both poetic and insightful. Through a series of vignettes, anecdotes, and philosophical musings, he guides readers along a winding path of introspection, encouraging them to confront their own emotional landscapes. The book's central theme is that tears, often stigmatized as a sign of weakness, are instead a manifestation of courage, a symbol of the human capacity to feel, to empathize, and to connect with others.

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