Cubana shares the decisions in the United States that she does not regret: "Leave fear behind, anything is possible."

"When you feel most pressured in the worst circumstances, don't forget that there is always a solution; you learn new things because something happens that guides you on that path, believe me, it is true."


The Cuban Daiana Díaz (@daianadiaz2107) shared three important decisions she has made since arriving in the United States and of which she is proud.

In his top 3, he mentions his experience working in a hotel, learning to drive by watching tutorials on YouTube, and moving out of Florida.

"I worked for a year and eight months at a hotel where I met wonderful people who helped me a lot, and I still stay in touch with some of them today," Daiana confessed, with evident gratitude towards those who supported her during that crucial moment in her life.

She also detailed how she had learned to drive alone and encouraged to let go of "the fear that everything is possible. I did it, believe me, you can too," she expressed in a motivational tone.

The third decision she does not regret was her move from Florida to Missouri, an action that, although difficult, has brought her peace and tranquility. "I feel a calmness and tranquility that I can't explain," she says, although she also acknowledges that changes bring challenges and loneliness, but they are opportunities to grow. "When you feel the most pressured, there's always a solution," she adds, encouraging her audience not to give up.

The video has generated positive reactions among her followers, who quickly supported her with comments like: "A thousand blessings, that's right, in another state it’s better than in Florida," "You are a warrior and many blessings await you," and "Time flies, success," highlighting the encouragement and admiration for Daiana due to her bravery and determination. Other users also showed interest in more specific details, such as the driving course she mentioned: "Who did you learn to drive with?"

Daiana's content continues to gather interactions, reflecting how her experiences have resonated with many who have also undergone migration processes and personal challenges in search of a better future.

What do you think?

COMMENT

Filed under:


Do you have anything to report? Write to CiberCuba:

editors@cibercuba.com +1 786 3965 689