Finding My Path
Marco reflects on a pivotal moment in his teenage years when a teacher noticed his declining grades and encouraged him to pursue acting instead of sports. This conversation ignited a spark in him, leading to a newfound determination to improve academically. Despite the teacher's lack of connections, Marco's journey toward self-discovery began, ultimately shaping his aspirations and resilience.In this clip
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#104. How to Live the Most Fulfilling Life and Why Being a Jack of All Trades Is NOT the Same as Master of None? — Marco Rosario
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