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    +o you consider yourself as a romantic person?8e were educated with an education in the style of the )* th Century and the !eginnings of the D th Century. 8ith a very important artistic character; all the time there was interesting su! ects when we satat the dinner ta!le, we had communication.

    When you tell stories about your life! the relation and con*ersations with your parents! yourgrandparent,s soft hands carrying you as a child to the world of adults! there is too much lo*eand happiness in all of that.1 had no dou!t. 1 felt happy !ecause 1 was seeing that 1 had a future. Goldsmith, silversmith, those weremy things? 1 knew that.

    #uan $arlos takes! from one of the cases of his desk! the personal diary of his grandfather! whichtreasured and reads-His grandfather says%Today, more than ever, the humanity is !orn tired. At the same time, my grandchildren will !e a!le tolearn from their grandparents that, without sadness, they could raise their kids and educate themshowing hard work and sacrifices'. A !etter world existed, and it was valua!le to !e encouragedB 1 didn teven have something to eat, !ut 1 had $artagnan, 1 had stories@ 1 had a world. 1 used to feel that if 1 wasvaliant and studied 1 could reach everywhere 1 wanted, !ecause in my childhood 1 had dreams. &ygrandparents used to say? %humor would make your life nice, !ut !eing free would make it sacred'.Those are some of the fundamental things that once helped me.

    What do you percei*e special in your e*eryday job?1 always took challenges, each day is different. 1 make a feather, 1 see how the material !ehavesaccording to the different treatments, 1 search other temperatures and 1 always discover that metal iseveryday no!lest and responses !etter. 1 ve never lost the capacity of surprise in my work.

    We talked about what you recei*ed from the older ones in your family. The path of the way youwalked along together and what you learned through it! %t came to you as a legacy that is yourpatrimony. %f we had conscience of our inheritance! thatcould make oursel*es stronger makingours other,s e'periences.1f all of us, somehow, helped to maintain the cultural patrimony, we could have a safe future. To keep thepatrimony is like working the land and sowing? in future times you will have a harvest.

    /ou are still making a path. How do you li*e it?There is a sentence of &other Teresa from Calcuta that 1 use very much in this days %8hat 1 do is ust adrop in the sea. ut the sea will !e a drop7less without mine'. 8e can !ring that to the country. Thecountry without the drop of each one of us is less country@ 3o it worths to tryB.

    $estacados?My grandparents used to say 0humor would make your life nice! but been free would make itsacred1.

    % felt happy because % was seeing that % had a future. 2oldsmith! sil*ersmith those were mythings % knew that.

    Sometime happiness looks for you. Some others you ha*e to find it. &ut you must ne*er let yourstrength to fall.