Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Since the PlateWire big-bang I've been asked by many the same question; what are your long term goals?

Easy enough, I intend to do my part in ensuring a better tomorrow for my heart and soul, my children. I do believe one person can make a difference and I have only just begun.

As a child growing up in Costa Rica, I used to talk with my aunt Alicia, she'd listen to me go on about anything and everything. One time I shared with her the fact that I felt I was destined to do something great, something that would make people happy and benefit everyone.

"Everyone has that same 'feeling', we're all born with it, because each and everyone of us is capable of changing the world. It starts with one person. You." laying her hand on my chest.

I've never forgotten that, and though it's been a bumpy road, the journey has been filled with constant adventure and experiences that make me who I am today.

Our family motto is simply "Generations". Both Heather and I were raised primarily by our mothers and rotating step-fathers. The only legacy left to us by them are bad memories and broken promises. We vehemently protest leaving our children anything but love and strength, we believe in building a family that will remain strong for Generations.

I strongly believe in PlateWire and I am confident that as it grows if we achieve capturing even 5% of drivers worldwide and out of them half significantly re-evaluate their own driving, we'd be saving countless of lives and millions of dollars! You can't say that's a bad goal to have.