Cláudio was an excellent professional, hardworking and very good-humored. In the place where he worked, he was always very helpful and playful; of those people who are “a stick for every job”.
He had a beautiful family, he was very concerned with the welfare and studies of his young children, because he wanted them to succeed in life. His wife also turned around, selling Mary Kay and Jeunesse. It was a daily struggle, but always in a good mood. But there came a time when the accounts didn't close and he decided to do Uber. On one of those trips, life looked at him differently. The story started like this: a father went to pick up his daughter at school and asked to be taken to an address in São Paulo. So it was done. Two days later, I was in a Whatsapp group at a school in the interior of São Paulo, the news of a kidnapping of a child.

Cláudio's wife saw that and soon identified the license plate of her husband's vehicle. She jolted him awake, asking if he remembered taking a passenger with a daughter on the specified date. He said yes and, after hearing what happened, promptly asked for his mother's address and contact so they could talk and try to help. There they went to talk to the police. Identifying the location was not so easy, as the boy had gone down in one place, but had walked to another. Thank goodness the girl was found.

In return, his mother offered him a job much higher than his own. Cláudio thanked God and already thought about how he could give back to the Universe, helping the people around him.

Opportunities are like this: we never know where they are going to take us, but we can never fail to look at them. Not all are good, but one can change our lives completely.

For this reason, I always maintain my mantra that solidarity, good deeds and gratitude are the keys to opening the doors.

Namaste!

Luciana Salgado
Luciana Salgado
Luciana Salgado has a degree in Communication, Law and an MBA in Strategic Business Management. He has been working in the corporate market for more than 20 years, training teams, giving lectures and holding workshops. He defends the idea that effective communication is the basis for the success of human relationships as well as for improving business and personal productivity. Lover of people, animals and a sustainable planet, he bases his reflections on the behavioral analysis of human beings and that of nature itself, which he believes to be an eternal teacher. Column: Human Connection - talks about how people use communication to live and get results, inside and outside the work environment Frequency: biweekly More information: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luciana-salgado-3b750a84/

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