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What’s a moment that really shaped how you see the world?

Sometimes a key moment can make a world of difference in our lives. Those moments are deeply underrepresented in our conversations relative to the importance they play in our lives. We hope to begin to remedy that below.

Carina Kemelmajer

I believe that moving between countries, experiencing different cultures, and working across diverse industries has profoundly shaped the way I see the world. It taught me that what truly matters is family, unity, and the beauty of living with simplicity. Inspiration, peace, and admiration arise from an inner sense of harmony , aligning body, mind, and soul. Read more >>>

Alejandro Muguerza

The moment as a Kid When I saw Fantasía by Walt Disney and that spectacular simphoni music. The same When as a Kid I saw the Nutcracker in Covent Garden. I decided then that fantastique will guide me. And that fantastique can solve many problems if you apply it practically and with good will to many situations Read more >>>

Gustavo Aviles

As a child of the revolution, by the age of five I was surrounded by death, playing among the rubble of war, daydreaming under a dictatorship. The defining moment came when I watched my mother stand her ground against armed military men on our front porch. In that instant, I observed the power of words, the ferocity of character, and the sheer absurdity of mankind. Read more >>>

Jenny Cornero

I see the word through my instincts, my senses, my body, and trying to see myself through in the same way. When I practice my yoga practice is not just about being on the mat. It is also about being. How you see the word start from a very subjective perspective, related to your past history, your circumstances . Read more >>>

Isa Martinez

When I was younger, I suffered from depression and heavy addictions, including heroin. I was haunted by thoughts of death and often felt that humanity was cruel and mean. I was very emotional and empathetic toward others, especially kids and animals, and I think that sensitivity contributed to my depression starting around age eight. I remember first thinking about dying then. Read more >>>

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