Mariana Rios was grateful for her release after criminals broke into her home on Saturday evening (28). The actress and presenter said she felt protected because no one was on site when the criminals took action. She added that life and spiritual development are worth more than material goods.
The artist published a video on her official Instagram profile this Monday (30). “It is not a pleasant experience to see images of people invading your home, taking everything out of its place, leaving that energy in place and taking away what you have achieved for years,” he lamented.
“It’s not good, but I’m grateful because I know I’m protected, I’m grateful that no one was there,” she added.
Mariana remembered when she moved to the city of Rio de Janeiro when she was just 18 years old. She sold truffles on the street and handed out flyers to buy her first television.
“The day I picked up the TV I was worried and happy, I had worked hard to get it. It would make a huge difference in my life. When the delivery guy arrived he asked if I wanted him to install it for R$30 reais. I didn’t have it,” he said.
According to the interpreter, she asked a friend for help. “We placed the TV incorrectly and it fell and burned. I lost the TV that I hadn’t even turned on. I cried a lot, a lot,” he revealed.
I called my dad because I still had 12 months to pay and thought about every penny I had set aside. He was silent for a minute and said, “Don’t cry, because you will still work hard, you will achieve anything you want.” Nothing bad has happened to you.’
“I thought it was my life. Two weeks later I was called to audition for my first soap opera. I went on television, my life changed,” she said, who also philosophized:
The coffin has no drawer, the rings stay on the fingers. But that doesn’t give anyone the right to steal what you’ve built. Only we know the financial and sentimental value of each object. What we take with us from this life is just learning, evolution. Nothing remains hidden from the one up there who never sleeps.
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