Dr. Luis Garcia
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And that song reminds us about the strength of our unity because it so happened that she was also going through a very difficult time.
And so that's our song.
And then also as a result of having met such a great human being like my wife, which, by the way, I'm a much better person of myself just because of her.
And thankfully, we've been able to raise four beautiful children.
Three of them are daughters.
And that's where the second song comes about.
And the song is called Girls, which is by Rachel Platten.
And it's truly a love letter and prayer to her daughters.
She dedicated this to her daughters and it's truly about resilience, self-worth and strength and how do you navigate a very difficult world.
not only as a female, but as a human being.
And of course, when I'm raising three daughters, that song just really resonates with me.
You know, I got to start by saying that life has been so wonderful for me.
And of course, we get to be where we're at with combination of success and sacrifice and tenacity and resilience and sometimes also a little bit of luck.
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But if you allow me to share a couple of mantras from the professional standpoint, I always tell people that I that I mentor always to show up.
You know, every day is an interview.
And not only do you need to show every day, show up every day, but you need to show up on your A game because you never know when the next opportunity would come.
And oftentimes it's not about titles, it's not about a position, but it is about how have you performed throughout a period of time or in a position or in a specific task that really makes you rise to the occasion.
I'd like to share with you an analogy that very early in my career helped me.