👨💼 Thomas Jacob explains how he never imagined creating a business in Lima, Peru, but he is passionate about creating art and working on creative and responsible projects.
🎨 He enjoys working on diverse and unique projects and breaking away from traditional norms.
🌍 Thomas Jacob emphasizes the importance of making a positive impact through his work and embracing different perspectives.
📸 Being able to create and edit products, including prints and photos, allows for different forms of self-expression.
🔍 Being responsible and open-minded is crucial when engaging in a personal project.
❌ The drawback of having a company is that it consumes your entire life.
🔑 Dedicating oneself entirely to a project requires years of effort and expertise.
💼 Studying subjects like marketing and communication are important for success in the fashion industry.
🎓 Thomas Jacob learned about fashion through practical experience rather than formal education.
📚 Thomas Jacob discusses the pressure to succeed and mentions his experience in various fields such as production, marketing, and sales.
👨🔬 He mentions Elsa Picasso as a scientist who has influenced his career.
📖 Jacob recommends a book called 'el sexto' that he loves.
📚 The video discusses life in prison for 50 years and the various aspects, including the good and the sad.
😔 It mentions the loneliness and humiliations experienced in prison.
📖 There are references to three books that tell true stories of children who were sentenced to forced labor camps.
The video is about Thomas Jacob's project Píetá
The project focuses on self-discovery and finding one's true identity
The project incorporates music as a means of expression and exploration
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