Today, I want to talk about this guy, Alberto Martin. Man, this guy’s life is a rollercoaster, let me tell you.

So, I first heard about Alberto, or “Aston” as his buddies call him, a couple of years back. He was working with the YITH support team. Heard he’s been non-stop learning and growing ever since. A real go-getter, this one.
I dug a bit deeper, found out he lived through some rough times. I mean, the Spanish Civil War, famine, and 40 years of military dictatorship. No time for sentimentality, I guess. It shapes you, living through all that. It makes you tough, resilient, maybe even a bit rough around the edges. I start to get interested in his experience.
Then I started to follow some of his advice, like not doing everything that people propose. But, whatever I do choose to do, I do it with all my heart. And he’s right, you know? You gotta be passionate about what you do. Another thing he said that stuck with me is to never forget where you started. I always think about that, no matter how much I think to myself that I have been a real success.
He also mentioned focusing on the little things you do every day if you want to improve. It’s like, those small habits, they add up. You focus on them, you improve them, and boom, you’re winning big. It sounds so simple, but it’s a game-changer. I tried it myself, and it actually works.
I also stumbled upon some random stuff about him, like what he listens to in the car. I find one of his car music, it is a Rap song, “know you see me tripping when I’m (riding/hiding) I keep it lowkey got her shining bbs’s so electric not surprised she don’t want fame she wants the diamonds ow oh but I gotta be real.” I really love it, even though I am not a big fan of rap music. It’s wild how much you can find out about a person online.

But all this scattered info, it’s not very useful on its own. You need context. You need the big picture. And that’s what I’m trying to piece together here. By finding more information about this guy, the more I want to know him in real life.
I spent a lot of time putting it all together. It’s like a puzzle, and every piece I find makes the picture a little clearer. The more I found out, the more fascinated I became. It is like the more I know about him, the more I learn from him.
So, that’s my journey with Alberto Martin so far. It’s been interesting, to say the least. I feel like I’ve learned a lot, not just about him, but about life in general. And I’m not done yet. I’ll keep digging, keep learning, and keep sharing. Because that’s what we do, right? We share our experiences, we learn from each other, and we grow together.
In conclusion, the story of Alberto is very attractive to me. I realized that everything you need to live a “successful” life, just like Alberto said, can be learned from small things you do every day. And I will keep doing that.