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- Story Listed as: True Life For Teens
- Theme: Family & Friends
- Subject: Biography / Autobiography
- Published: 11/27/2023
My story begins on December 3, 2008 in Medellín. I was baptized one week after I was born, thus starting my existence on planet Earth. At the age of two, I was enrolled in my daycare, Tilín Tilán. At the age of four, I was enrolled in Geppetto, where I began to develop motor and social skills. When I started elementary school, I started at Juan María Céspedes, but I left after six months due to personal problems. Then I was enrolled in Sabiduría, where I discovered one of my passions, which is football. I left Sabiduría to start fourth grade at UPB, where I made my first communion, and I continued to nurture my passion for football by joining the UPB team, where I played in the Antioquia League for the first time in my life. After the pandemic, I would enter the world of football more seriously, projecting myself for professionalism, which motivated me to leave UPB to study homeschool, joining a more competitive team and playing against teams like Nacional, Medellín, Estudiantil, and Arco Zaragoza.
The story of my life(Miguel Cervantes) My story begins on December 3, 2008 in Medellín. I was baptized one week after I was born, thus starting my existence on planet Earth. At the age of two, I was enrolled in my daycare, Tilín Tilán. At the age of four, I was enrolled in Geppetto, where I began to develop motor and social skills. When I started elementary school, I started at Juan María Céspedes, but I left after six months due to personal problems. Then I was enrolled in Sabiduría, where I discovered one of my passions, which is football. I left Sabiduría to start fourth grade at UPB, where I made my first communion, and I continued to nurture my passion for football by joining the UPB team, where I played in the Antioquia League for the first time in my life. After the pandemic, I would enter the world of football more seriously, projecting myself for professionalism, which motivated me to leave UPB to study homeschool, joining a more competitive team and playing against teams like Nacional, Medellín, Estudiantil, and Arco Zaragoza.
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