BETWEEN MEETINGS, DREAMS, AND BORDERS đ
almost two weeks had passed since I arrived in lima đ. after nights in hostels and endless tours, I finally decided to stay in a hotel in the city center đ¨. it wasn't luxury, but it was a necessary breather. some money arrived that allowed me to move more calmly, and I wanted to be closer to the heart of lima, where everything vibrates differently.
there, among noisy streets and people running from one side to another, a different challenge awaited me: professional commitments. as I had done in quito, I scheduled meetings to connect with pygmalion, a robotics company applied to the world of toys đ¤. it wasn't just a business; it was a bridge: bringing innovation to schools through importation and education.
fulfilling those meetings in the education secretariats of peru marked me deeply đ. not only for the opportunity, but because I understood that this journey was not only personal. it was the demonstration that, even in the midst of uncertainty, I could open doors, sow relationships, and project a future. each conversation was like those 10 dollars in btc that I invest week after week: small firm steps towards a great objective đ°.
when the commitment in lima ended, I realized that I had completed a cycle. that city had given me learnings, flavors, friendships, and a space to grow personally and professionally. but the road didn't end there. on the contrary, another challenge awaited me: leaving peru for chile đ¨đą.
the last town, the last trial by fire of a stretch I will never forget. but that part of the story, I will tell in the next blog⌠because every border brings with it a lesson, and that was one of the most intense of my life â¨.
