May passion guide you this 2023... and always...

When we analyze the goals achieved in our personal, family or professional environment, we usually do not remember so much what we have achieved, but rather what inspired us to do so.
Published on
19 Dec 2022

When we analyze the goals achieved in our personal, family or professional environment, we usually do not remember so much what we have achieved, but what has inspired us to do it. That which has led us to set goals, to get up when we fell down and to want to make a difference; it is that inspiration that we consider key to motivate us every day in what we do. The motivation that drives us to want to achieve greater things, to fearlessly step out of our comfort zone and to be the best version of ourselves to move forward, with passion, towards a better future. These are our motivations.

But they must also have been the motivations of a character like Leonardo da Vinci. A character as inspiring as he was relevant in the course of history to understand what we are today. What does Leonardo really have to do with Impais? A lot.

With us and with you.

But they must also have been the motivations of a character like Leonardo da Vinci. A character as inspiring as he was relevant in the course of history to understand what we are today... What does Leonardo have to do with Impais? With us and with you.

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