Host: “Hello, everyone. Today, we have the privilege of interviewing Karol Sandri Santoni , a 13-year-old hailing from Colombia. Karol, could you please introduce yourself to our audience?”
Karol Santoni: “Certainly. I’m Karol Santoni, and I’m 13 years old. I’m proud to call Colombia my home.”
Host: “That’s great, Karol. You mentioned that your family, particularly your sister, is your biggest inspiration. Could you share more about how they’ve had such a positive impact on your life?”
Karol Santoni: “Absolutely. My sister has been my greatest inspiration, as she pulled me out of a depressive phase. Her support means the world to me.”
Host: “That’s beautiful to hear. You also mentioned a desire for change in the world. What do you think is the most significant change needed?”
Karol Santoni: “There are many things that need to change, but the most important one is ending discrimination based on factors like skin color, sex, race, or sexual orientation.”
Host: “A powerful message, Karol. How do you feel about the people in the world, given your hopes for equality?”
Karol Santoni: “Well, I believe in the potential for positive change, even though there will always be differences. Embracing both our differences and similarities is key.”
Host: “Thank you for sharing that perspective. You also mentioned a challenging relationship with your father. Could you share a bit more about that?”
Karol Santoni: “Certainly. My relationship with my father has been intense, marked by a three-year silence due to a disagreement. I felt closer to my stepfather, and that caused tension between us, something I’m still working on.”
Host: “Thank you for your honesty, Karol. Lastly, what positive message would you like to convey to our audience?”
Karol Santoni: “I would like to remind everyone not to discriminate and not judge others based on their social or economic conditions, as we are all equal.”
Host: “A crucial reminder. Finally, if you had the chance to make a difference in the world, how would you go about it?”
Karol Santoni: “I would dedicate a day to celebrate people of different religions, sexes, races, and skin colors, spreading the message through social networks and brochures, encouraging unity and acceptance.”
Host: “Thank you, Karol, for your inspirational words and for sharing your story with us today. It’s been a pleasure speaking with you.”


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