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It's at times like these that you realize the importance of having partners you trust 100%.

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We talked about the concept of “meter by meter,” something key in rugby that also applies to entrepreneurship. Moving forward one meter seems insignificant, but it involves collective effort. Just like in startups, small daily advances are what really build long-term success. Every meter counts.

The next day, we had a barbecue for +30 friends that we received from different provinces and we went together to the field to cheer on Los Pumas, knowing that behind that team there is a leader who inspires not only with his game, but also with his leadership.

I think I brought them luck, because they beat the two-time world champion in my beloved Santiago del Estero. Go Juli, Go Pumas!


Meeting with Martin Jozami, co-founder and CEO of Mental Test Lab
This week was intense but incredible. Martín Jozami and I, after becoming partners for the second time, joined forces again for three days of work that seemed like weeks. We started in the office at 6am and didn't get back before 8pm, but in between everything happened: comings and goings, sessions with the team, ideas flying in every face-to-face conversation. korean boys whatsapp number There is something very special about connecting in person, in that constant exchange that leads to new ideas and a more agile execution.

The most rewarding thing is that every week we validate each other. Martin and I were partners in the past, but now, with Mental Test Lab, we are building something bigger. This connection, which is strengthened with each decision and each challenge, pushes us to keep going and raise the bar even higher.

Post #LearnFromFailure that achieved +44,000 hits, 660 recommendations, 200 comments and 10 shares
The post I shared about my experience with failure reached over 44,000 people, got 660 likes, 200 comments, and was shared 10 times. This impact reminds me how important it is to speak from the heart, showing vulnerability. When we do this, we connect more deeply with audiences. Furthermore, telling these stories not only liberates, but allows us to show the real impact that certain experiences have on our lives.

The photo with my cousin Carlos was taken on one of the worst days of my life: the day we closed SegundoHogar . After the success with alaMaula, I started this new startup, but with an immense fear of failure and an ego that pressured me to validate myself as an entrepreneur. The business failed, and I felt like I was failing as an entrepreneur, a father, and a person. I was trapped in negative thoughts until I went to see my cousin, who was fighting cancer. He taught me a life lesson: “I’ll trade all your problems for your health now.”
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