THE BRIC PROJECT
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São Paulo, Brazil
Monize Costa
I study medicine at Anhembi Morumbi, São Paulo, and I'm doing voluntary work at a daycare. I like music, nightlife, and food. In the future, I would like to live somewhere else, but I don't know where. My dream is to graduate and to be able to exercise my profession successfully.
 

Describe a perfect day
Being united with family and friends.

Do you think success is determined by forces beyond your own control?
Yes. It’s also depends on luck.

What would you like to be able to do in the future, that you are not able today?
Operating patients.

When buying a new product, does it matter to you, if it is made in a sustainable way?
No.

What triggers your motivation and how?
To make my parents proud and my will to win.

What does religion mean to you
To me it’s something important. It’s a form of guidance in life.

What do you think you have in common with people your age in the other 3 BRIC countries?
I don’t know. Media maybe.

Over the last couple of years, what has been the biggest improvement to your life and why?
To have left home and to come live alone in a big city. It made me more mature.

What are the biggest challenges for the future of our World, and how can we address these challenges?
Eradicate hunger and to have a satisfactory system of education.

What is your biggest fear?
Losing people I love.

What do you have in common with a person living on the street?
I don’t know.

Do you feel your government is doing enough for you, in order to fulfill your dreams?
No. It lacks opportunities, encouragement.

What does ‘being connected’ mean to you?
Being inside of a subject.

What would you like the World to know about you?
That I make mistakes too, but even so, I’m always trying to do the right thing. And that my family is above everything.


Posted: January 27, 2012
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