A personal Reflection on professional future By Juan Ramirez

I have built a successful career up to this point, and my professional journey has brought me to where I want to be. Moving forward, I aim to leverage my network to enhance my knowledge and contribute to humanity through engineering, innovation, and circular economy practices.

While I currently consider myself successful, I harbor even more ambitious goals. I aspire to convey messages about making money and conducting business with a heightened sense of consciousness. I envision expanding my influence to the younger generation, sharing everything I have learned thus far.

Moreover, I recognize a substantial space for growth in my learning process. It is time for me to acquire new skills, foster a deeper connection with my artistic side, and allow my passions to play a more significant role in my daily life and work. I have witnessed the benefits of finding one’s “Ikigai,” where passion, mission, vocation, and profession intersect. This convergence lies in the innovation of products, processes, or businesses related to the circular economy.

After several years, I finally feel that I am engaged in something that fulfills my life. I have learned that continuous learning is indispensable for my development and that the only way to achieve goals is through dedicated effort. These five pieces of advice have guided me on my journey to becoming an entrepreneur:

  1. Take risks. Life is too short to spend time avoiding failure.
  2. Make your own luck. Luck plays a part in success, but the harder you work, the luckier you get.
  3. Be persistent. Persistence truly pays off.
  4. Never stop learning.
  5. Give back.

I envision my future as a constant progression, improving my leadership skills, influencing younger generations, and collaborating with others to shape a better future. My wish is for everyone to discover their “Ikigai.”

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