La Dura has reconnected with her followers through her Instagram account, where she frequently answers personal questions. This time, a curious fan asked her, "What would you tell the Diliamne from 10 years ago?" The young Cuban influencer's response left many reflecting on life, mistakes, and personal growth.
Without holding back, Diliamne Jouve began by addressing her 21-year-old self: "Don't rush to do things before the right time; everything will come when you're ready." With this statement, she aimed to convey a message of patience, something that is often lacking in youth. She recalled that at that moment she was about to become a mother, but she viewed it with a positive perspective: "Even though it's happening quickly, you are soon going to have your baby, a beautiful and intelligent girl."
Throughout her reflection, the Cuban model became even more personal, admitting that she has made mistakes but valuing those errors as an important part of her growth: "You will make mistakes many times, but that is good because you have experienced innocence in a healthy way." In those words, she conveyed that mistakes should not be a burden but rather an opportunity to learn.
The wife of reggaeton artist Jacob Forever also addressed a more personal and direct topic, discussing her relationship with her sister: "It's fine to fight with your older sister, but you'll learn that you love her as much as you love yourself because your parents also taught you that above all, you are siblings, and nothing should allow you to drift apart." With this advice, she highlighted the importance of maintaining family bonds, even when tensions might arise.
Another piece of advice I would give to my 21-year-old self comes directly from my mother: "Listen to your mom, who is mine, and one day she told me: you have to be independent and not rely on anyone." It's a powerful message that emphasizes the importance of carving your own path and not depending on others to succeed.
The influencer also reflected on the importance of not fearing mistakes and continually learning from them: "Make mistakes as many times as you need, but don't stop learning." With humor and sincerity, she concluded, "Even if you don't believe it, you'll turn 31 and realize that you still make mistakes, but that's the beauty of life—getting up after each misstep."
Finally, La Dura concluded with a simple yet meaningful piece of advice: "But above all, be a good person." Then, with a light and playful touch, she added, "And now forget everything I've told you and live your life; perhaps you'll do better than me, who is you, but 31 years older."
La Dura, who often uses the questions feature in her stories to engage with her community, continues to maintain a close and transparent relationship with her followers, sharing reflections that undoubtedly resonate with many, especially on such personal topics as mistakes, familial love, and independence.
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