Really nice to hear this! continue to work trying to make a difference, some People says that better than passion is a purpose. Lucas has them both! 1🤗💪🚀
What do building a tech company and dancing on the world's biggest stages have in common?💭🤔 This past weekend, I attended TEDxBariloche, and two talks resonated deeply with me. The first was by my friend, Lucas Neñer, who spoke about the challenges of building a tech company in Argentina (MUTECH Microsystems). Watching him grow his business, from idea to a company creating cutting-edge lab equipment, was inspiring. He didn’t shy away from sharing the hard truths: 1️⃣ A brilliant idea means nothing if it doesn’t generate revenue. 2️⃣ Competing with large-scale manufacturers like China isn’t about cost—it's about creating a more technical, value-added industry. His journey, full of trial-and-error learning, reminded me of a saying from one of my professors: “You learn by breaking things.” The second was by Paloma Herrera, a world-renowned ballet dancer. She shared her story of becoming a principal dancer at just 19. Her key takeaway? Success comes from pouring your heart into what you love. 🩰 These two talks may seem unrelated, but they share a core lesson: Passion and perseverance drive greatness, no matter the field. TEDx Bariloche was a refreshing reminder of the power of learning from challenges, embracing creativity, and staying inspired by those around us. What’s the most inspiring TEDx talk you’ve ever attended or watched? Let me know in the comments!