Cuero teaches that you are capable of doing something as long as you are willing, it is one of the things that he teaches to his students. I agree with his ideas in never giving up and always keeping your mind to it because that is very important due to the fact that if there is no try, there is no success. He kept his mind open all through his life and then he got a scholarship and went to school in America. I do believe that people can learn how to be creative just like Cuero did, he overcame separatism and being treated differently, but he also is never limited to what society thinks of him. Don't let people think you are limited, always change that to be creative. I think that I can take his concept of always trying and never letting people think you are incapable of something to my life because it will help me push for further success. I can actually apply this to my life by simply taking what people say in consideration, but just brush it off and prove them wrong, use the words of doubt and bad things as motivators not stoppers.
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