Itβs not an easy question. I know.
And yet, taking the time to reflect on it can open doors we never imagined.
Over time, Iβve learned that purpose is not found in the βwhy,β but in the βwhat for.β
That small shift changes everything. It connects us to action, to impact, to contribution.
We all have a purpose, something unique we can bring to the world. Often, itβs not about big achievements, but small actions that transform environments, people, or moments.
And the most powerful thing: our purpose is almost always connected to others.

In my professional journey βfocused on education, trades, and the promotion of Dual Vocational Trainingβ Iβve often felt that spark ignite when what I do has a positive impact on someoneβs life. Thatβs when you know youβre on the right path.
Finding purpose is not about obsessing over it, because it doesnβt come when we search for it anxiously.
It appears when we prepare the ground, when we share, when we serve, when we inspire.
That has been, and still is, my motivation: to add value through experience, through trades, through guidance and commitment.
And also through Construyendo Caminos Duales, a book that is not a final point, but a compass that continues to guide the way.
And you? Do you know why youβre here?
