

If Francisco could talk to his pre-father self he would say: “Don’t be afraid, it’s not that complicated, you just have to be orderly and persevering”. Words of wisdom that he pronounces after living the experience, although to this day it surprises him that “time goes by very fast and your babies change day by day, so no day is the same as the other”. So he advises, “Treasure that and watch them every chance you get.”
“Being a dad is a blessing. It is a path of much learning, because one must also adapt and be ‘the best version of oneself’ in order to pass on the best possible values and knowledge to your children. It is a permanent effort, but it is enough to see your son or daughter say ‘thank you’ to a stranger or give way to an older person in the elevator to realize that you can’t be doing too badly,” says José Luis.


He confesses that his biggest fear is not being present to share some of his best experiences, but he is optimistic. “Although it will often be difficult due to the distance, I count on the fundamental support of my work team and, above all, that of my wife Lucia, who is the guiding light of our humble home,” he says.




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