The Founding Partner of Medina Cuadros went to the Senior Residence Amavir Our House where he gave a lecture organized by the Esther Koplowitz Foundation included in the cycle “Fridays at the Residence.”

This senior residence is located in the nearby town of the mountains Collado Villalba attends to 140 people, whose average age reaches 88 years oldThey are fighters with many desire to live for those who Manuel Medina chose a conference that was brimming optimism, enthusiasm and desire to live.

Enrique Revuelta, patron saint of the Esther Koplowitz Foundation and organizer of these conference cycles, was in charge of introducing Manuel Medina before the expectant gaze of the residents who filled the auditorium of the Amavir Our House residence.

Manuel Medina He began the conference by talking about his beginnings and how, together with his wife Amelia Cuadros They began a life project that gave rise to the office Medina Cuadros which today has more than 400 workers distributed in locations throughout Spain and Mexico City. “Life has tested us, and we've faced many challenges together, always looking ahead and hoping that tomorrow will be even better than yesterday and today.”

"We've fallen and gotten back up. If you lose courage, self-respect, and the will to live, you lose everything. That's why we have to get up and fight every day, and above all, remember that our best moment has yet to arrive and is yet to come."

The elderly who live in this residence appreciated the tone and the message of Manuel Medina, optimistic and inviting us to fight through the day without giving in to discouragement. At the end of the talk, which was warmly applauded by all those who attended the conference, one of them, Justo, at 95 years old, dedicated a verse to Manuel Medina,  written by himself.

Manuel Medina, He gave away several copies of his various published works to residents who asked the author for a special dedication in each of the copies, a wish which the Founding Partner of Medina Cuadros He happily agreed.

The eighth edition of this series of conferences concluded with the Manuel Medina's commitment to return soon and with one family photo where there were several residents, in addition to Manuel Medina, Francisco Medina, Corporate Managing Partner of Medina Cuadros, Enrique Revuelta, patron of the Esther Koplowitz Foundation, Vicente Cerezuela, volunteer collaborator of the center and the director of the Amavir Nuestra Casa residence,  Alfredo Boullón.

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