The peasants of San Bernardo know that life is being resolving and walking together in a world that explodes. This work wants to recognize those lives that are being lived in municipality of San Bernardo in province of Sumapaz. To this end, it addresses three living concepts: resolver, totiar and ir en junta which are developed through a system of concepts that emerge from peasant life. This ethnographic research is product of a four-month fieldwork in 2019 and three weeks in 2020 in a village (Agua Negra) and urban area of municipality of San Bernardo in province of Sumapaz. During these two seasons, I learned from my mentors three fundamental considerations for anthropology of rural life: the more I ask, more I miss out, teaching is a generous act, and people end, world does not end. These considerations are theoretical and methodological approaches that accompany development of thesis. Research invites those who read it to go together, to learn from world, to listen and understand that world does not exist by will of humans and that things we do are not static, or that we have some incorporated knowledge that we learn and use always in same way. You have to go through this text by doing, laughing, listening to songs, messing up, and stumbling from time to time.