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El presentador d''El Hormiguero' s'ha sincerat en un pòdcast d'entrevistes
In a recent episode of the 'Tengo Un Plan' podcast, guest Pablo shared profound insights on personal growth, resilience, and the unconventional path to success. During the interview, Pablo emphasized the critical role of self-talk, stating, "One of the most important things you can do in life is to learn to speak well to yourself." He elaborated on confronting fear, advising listeners to face it directly rather than fleeing. A particularly striking point was Pablo's perspective on financial success, where he quoted a millionaire who suggested, "Until you go broke three times, you don't make real money." This highlights a philosophy of learning through failure. Pablo also shared a deeply personal story about his time at the Requena Institute, where he described himself as "a problem." He credited a practice teacher named Joaquín with changing his life. "Everyone needs, at some point, for someone to tell them, 'I see you. I'm seeing you. You are valuable,'" Pablo recounted, explaining how Joaquín's belief in him ultimately "saved" him. His narrative underscores the transformative power of mentorship and validation in overcoming personal struggles.
El presentador d''El Hormiguero' s'ha sincerat en un pòdcast d'entrevistes