Winner at the 2017 Moonbeam Spirit Award and at the 2017 International
Latino Book Awards. Pablo Pineda is the first European with Down
Syndrome to obtain a university degree. This is his endearing story,
which reminds us that the only disability is not understanding that all
of us have different abilities.
Pablo was born into a family full of love, and when he realized that his
baby had different capacities from the rest of the children, he did not
hesitate for a second to teach him to be the best version of himself.
His parents supported him and helped him become an autonomous person,
and Pablo grew up with many dreams to achieve. Although society dictated
that Pablo deserved special care, he demonstrated that being different
can also lead you to success, and became the first European with Down
Syndrome to obtain a university degree.
Pablo has achieved several triumphs throughout his life and has become a
popular figure. He is a lecturer, teacher, writer, actor awarded the
Silver Shell at the San Sebastian Festival... But his greatest
achievement is, without a doubt, setting an example for those children
who will follow him.
The What Really Matters Series presents real-life stories of people
who realized their greatest potential despite challenges presented to
them. Endorsed by the main characters, it benefits the What Really
Matters Foundation, which promotes universal human values by showcasing
extraordinary achievements by inspiring people.
Medalla de oro en los premios Moonbeam Spirit Award e International
Latino Book Awards de 2017. Pablo Pineda es el primer europeo con
síndrome de Down en obtener un título universitario. Esta es su
entrañable historia, que nos recuerda que la única discapacidad es la de
no entender que todos tenemos capacidades diferentes.
Pablo nació en una familia llena de amor, que cuando se dio cuenta de
que su bebé tenía capacidades diferentes al resto de los niños, no dudó
ni un segundo en enseñarle a ser la mejor versión de sí mismo. Sus
padres lo apoyaron y le ayudaron a convertirse en una persona autónoma,
y Pablo creció con muchos sueños que alcanzar. Aunque la sociedad
dictaba que Pablo merecía unos cuidados especiales, él demostró que no
hay una única manera de llegar a la meta y, valiéndose de su propio
talento, logró convertirse en el primer europeo con Síndrome de Down en
obtener un título universitario.
Pablo ha cosechado varios triunfos a lo largo de su vida hasta llegar a
ser una figura muy popular: es conferenciante, maestro, escritor, actor
galardonado con la Concha de plata del Festival de San Sebastián...
Pero su mayor logro es, sin duda, servir de ejemplo para aquellos niños
que le seguirán.