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THE CROWD
RAFA ADORAVA AS ATIVIDADES DE WBD, MAS TEVE SUA FASE DE ADOLESCENTE REBELDE E SE AFASTOU AOS 15 ANOS
RAFA LOVED THE WBD ACTIVITIES, BUT HE WENT THROUGH A REBELLIOUS TEENAGER PHASE AND DISTANCED HIMSELF AT 15 era ajudante dos professores, mas chegou uma fase em que todas as outras crianças eram muito mais novas, não havia mais competição. Pensando nisso hoje, era uma bobagem da minha cabeça.
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Eu estava num buraco negro: aos 15 anos, recém tinha trocado de colégio para cursar o ensino médio e não estava sabendo lidar com aquele mundo novo. Era muita liberdade. Relaxei totalmente e reprovei com 100% de aproveitamento, eu brinco! Rodei até em ensino religioso. Então resolvi sair do projeto. Eu tinha 15 anos. Naquela época, poderia ter ficado mais um ano e me arrependo até hoje dessa decisão. Com a maturidade, depois de alguns anos, vi que nunca deveria ter saído.
Morria de tristeza e de vontade de voltar. Mesmo longe do WimBelemDon, costumava conversar com o Marcelo e com a Lu quando os encontrava no bairro. E depois de falar com meu pai, com a Lu e com os professores do projeto, prometi a mim mesmo que mudaria e não repetiria um ano novamente. Passei a ter notas que nunca tinha tido na vida, e nos outros dois anos do ensino médio mantive esse desempenho. Sempre querendo voltar. Acredito que até poderia ter me envolvido de algum modo. Por vergonha, não me reaproximei.
De qualquer forma, COLOQUEI NA CABEÇA QUE EU DEVERIA FAZER O
QUE O PROJETO ME ENSINAVA: SER UM BOM CIDADÃO, ESTUDAR E CORRER
ATRÁS DOS MEUS SONHOS. E desde os 16, 17 anos, eu tinha o sonho de ser jornalista. Eu tinha começado a trabalhar logo que saí do projeto. Logo surgiu a oportunidade de uma bolsa em que eu recebia para estudar, então fiz um curso técnico de informática do Senai por dois anos e o ensino médio à noite. Comecei a trabalhar nessa área. Trabalhava e estudava muito. Mas não gostava do meu trabalho.
Depois de 6 meses, consegui uma bolsa para cursar Jornalismo na UniRitter. Fiz estágio na Prefeitura de Porto Alegre. Pela faculdade, fiz uma matéria sobre o episódio da venda do terreno e outra sobre as crises financeiras do projeto. Indiquei o WimBelemDon para dois colegas, que
Suddenly, I changed my behaviour in a bit of a scary way. I rebelled, I was difficult. I didn’t want to do anything. I was the first kid to arrive at the project, I would help Mr Nelson on the court – I liked helping with the maintenance of the project – but at the same time, I was a pain in the neck, I was reprimanded, I was antisocial. I had grown in the project, I assisted the teachers, but it got to a point when all the other children were younger, so there was no competition. Thinking back, it was silly. I was in a black hole: when I was 15, I had just changed schools to go to High School and I wasn’t coping with that new setting very well. There was a lot of freedom. I completely let myself go and I flunked spectacularly badly! I even failed Religious Studies. Then I left the project. I was 15. At the time, I could have stayed another year and I still regret that decision to this day. With maturity, in hindsight, I saw I should never have left.
I felt really sad and I wanted to go back. Even away from WimBelemDon, I would chat to Marcelo and Lu when I saw them on the street. And after talking to my dad, with Lu and with the project teachers, I promised myself I would change and wouldn’t fail at school again. I started to get grades like I had never done before and I kept this performance up for the rest of High School. And I always wanted to go back. I think I could have got involved in one way or another, but I was too ashamed to ask.
Anyhow, I GOT INTO MY HEAD THAT I HAD TO DO WHAT THE PROJECT HAD TAUGHT ME: BECOME A GOOD CITIZEN, STUDY AND CHASE MY DREAMS. And then when I was 16 or 17, I dreamt about becoming a journalist. I had started to work as soon as I left the project. Soon an opportunity emerged for a scholarship that would pay me a stipend to study, so I took an IT course at SENAI [National Service for Industrial Training] for two years while still going to evening classes to finish High School. I got a job in the IT area. I worked and studied hard. But I didn’t like my job.
After 6 months, I was awarded a scholarship to