diff --git a/blog/content/posts/before-the-fame/index.md b/blog/content/posts/before-the-fame/index.md index c0b6b53..df5ccd8 100644 --- a/blog/content/posts/before-the-fame/index.md +++ b/blog/content/posts/before-the-fame/index.md @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ The thing is, I was good with numbers, not with people. So I didn't know how to I talked briefly about this [on Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/marioluan_kendrick-kobe-talk-about-their-evolution-activity-7215649225643110400-Ia1u?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop), how I like to observe and how I learned to live by observing others. At 17 years old, I didn't take many risks - which is quite unusual for a teenager unless I had an impulsive, which I couldn't control. -I observed people driving vehicles over the years, and I was always fascinated by it. The only question was: *"have I learned enough by observing?"*. So, one day, I was alone at work, it was quiet, it was prob. 3am in the morning (yeah, my shift were from 10pm to 7am), and I had the keys to a brand new truck the company had bought. I don't really remember why I did this other than impulse, but I jumped in the drivers seat, turned the key and pressed play. I drove it around the city. I felt the happiest Mario I've ever been. I drive back to work before folks arrive in the morning and play dump. +I observed people driving vehicles over the years, and I was always fascinated by it. The only question was: *"have I learned enough by observing?"*. So, one day, I was alone at work, it was quiet, it was prob. 3am in the morning (yeah, my shift were from 10pm to 7am), and I had the keys to a brand new truck the company had bought. I don't really remember why I did this other than impulse, but I jumped in the drivers seat, turned the key and pressed play. I drove it around the city. I felt the happiest Mario I've ever been. I drove back to work before folks arrived in the morning and played dumb. The day after, the main truck driver realizes the odometer moved, and he tells the CEO something is off. Two days later the CEO calls me in the office, shows me the security camera footage and asks me *"why?"*. My answer was: