TELL ME I CAN’T

Tell me I can’t, tell me I won’t get it, tell me I shouldn’t try, tell me I’m not good enough, tell me that’s weird,… you’ll see how far I’m going to get, you’ll see I’m going to try as many times as necessary, you’ll seehow good I am, how unique I am.

Two completely opposite personalities get to meet by chance, breaking all kinds of prejudices, we’ll face two different realities.

This is a story of fears, dreams, points of view, education, attitude, curiosity, knowledge and mainly, enthusiasm.

Students need to find their enthusiasm, believe in themselves, be aware of the fear of failure and be flexible because the world is always changing and we have to be able to change with it, feel brave enough to take risks sometimes, to feel that we always have something to learn about, and that things can get better, WE can make them better. Imagine if Marie Curie, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Graham Bell or Ada Lovelace had decided that what they were trying to get was crazy.

A story of huge changes in history made by men and women that will make these two characters change your points of view.