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Mario, a resident of Cholula, Puebla, discovers himself through art. He develops a unique technique rooted in pre-Hispan | dG1fd29wZlA2eF96Q3c
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00:00I've always been different, right? I've been fortunate and I still am.
00:16Not the classic thinking of being fortunate, of having a lot of money, and everything is around that, right?
00:26No, no. We were given different circumstances, different things.
00:31Others call it luck, right?
00:36I've always been fortunate and I still am.
00:48About his philosophy of life, I think it's a bit radical.
00:56I've always been fortunate and I still am.
01:03I've always been fortunate and I still am.
01:12From the moment I wake up until I go to sleep, I'm with myself.
01:18A unity.
01:20And that's the highest degree of congruence I can speak of.
01:25It's madness, I agree.
01:28If that's madness, what joy it is to be mad.

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