
Dani Wieczorek
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I write to share my own experience, perhaps it can inspire you.
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Representation feeds imagination
São Paulo-Brasil, 1998. I was ten years old. Fourth grade. Every school day, my girlfriends and I would get together between classes to talk. I remember this day so clearly. It was an extra important day: Chiquititas, the most popular teen girls tv series at that time, had announced an open casting call for its second season, and they were looking for girls, like us. They were all excited and making plans for how they would submit their applications. I was not.
By Dani Wieczorekabout a year ago in Pride
Bravery is a muscle. Top Story - July 2024.
Los Angeles-USA, 2018. As I watched Reshma Saujani's TED talk about bravery x perfection, her words and insights had a valuable impact on me. If I could be braver, my chances of achieving what I wanted would be higher. That inspired change.
By Dani Wieczorek2 years ago in Humans
Peace demands emotional maturity
Los Angeles-USA, 2023. It was a Thursday evening, and only Mason and I were in the house as our Thursdays used to be. The evening started with some art explorations. Between a monster and a robot, Mason began to tell me about two kids who were reacting violently during playtime at his preschool. One was a boy, and the other was a girl. They were biting and pushing other kids when their demands were not met. Mason told me about it with a disappointed look and a sad voice; it was somehow sweet to notice that he was upset with the situation.
By Dani Wieczorek2 years ago in Humans






