Quando o esporte vira cura | Maurício Furtado | TEDxColegio Anchieta Youth
O que o esporte pode ensinar sobre a vida? Maurício mostra como disciplina, trabalho em equipe e superação formam muito mais do que atletas: formam pessoas. Sua fala revela o poder transformador do esporte na construção do caráter e da esperança. Maurício de Campos Furtado é estudante do Colégio Anchieta e encontrou no esporte e no futebol um caminho de aprendizado para a vida. Para ele, disciplina, responsabilidade e trabalho em equipe são valores que formam não apenas atletas, mas também cidadãos. Inspirado por histórias de superação, Maurício acredita que cada treino e cada desafio nos tornam mais fortes. No TEDxColégioAnchietaYouth, ele mostra como o esporte pode transformar vidas. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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