Brasil que dá certo
A very special event. A reason for pride. This is how the musical composer and visual artist Lalalli Senna defines the invitation to participate as a co-author of the book “Brasil Que Dá Certo - the journey of great entrepreneurs of the country," a remarkable work that gathers the testimony of people and transformative initiatives, with a significant social and cultural impact.
53 national personalities were invited to contribute their real success stories, but also stories of overcoming, challenges, and learnings. "They are living testimonies of how it is possible to walk the path of success, even amidst adversities," explains the renowned psychiatrist and speaker Augusto Cury, who, together with Sandro Augusto (founder of BQDC - Brasil Que Dá Certo-, a multisectoral group for entrepreneurship and transformative initiatives with social impact), led the organization of this remarkable work.
Lalalli felt extremely honored to be in the same group as great names like Cris Arcangeli, Alexandre Allard, Edu Lyra, Martha Medeiros, and so many other personalities who effectively make Brazil work.
"I was honored by the invitation, given that among so many people of great relevance, with impactful careers in Brazil, they chose to invite me. I understand that the purpose behind the project is to show the perspectives of so many people on what Brazil that already works is," reports Lalalli, who happily accepted to share a bit of her work and life journey in writing. "We should all nourish ourselves with hope and inspire each other to work for the best for our country," she adds.
The book is already available in the best bookstores.