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Optional Support Deep Podcast: / @deeppodcast Instagram: / deep.podcast Telegram Channel: Https://www.telegram.me/deeppodcast Ernesto Che Guevara He is a global symbol of revolution and struggle against superpowers. His face and appearance are universally recognized as a revolutionary symbol and an epic emblem of the world. But what was behind this revolutionary figure in South America, whose influence can still be seen all over the world after years, in this video we are going to talk about this person. Doctor and revolutionary of South America: Ernesto Che Guevara! (Introduction) The early years: Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was born on June 14, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina. His father was an industrialist and architect and he was born in a high level family. His father's work was designing and investing in the ship industry. In his childhood, he was called (Che). Ernesto was struggling with the disease (asthma) from the very beginning. The most influential person in his life was his mother, who taught him to read and write and inculcated the belief in social equality in his child since childhood. Ernesto was the eldest among five children in the family. In the heart of their family, political and philosophical thoughts had a special place. His father had a close relationship with several of the Spanish Civil War fighters. Suffering from severe asthma attacks, Alarqam succeeded in sports such as swimming, football, golf and shooting, and was even an indefatigable cyclist. He fought as much as he could in various competitions. He also had a great intelligence. At the age of ten, he was very fond of reading books and participated in chess tournaments. This case was rooted in their family. This family was immersed in reading books. And since his childhood, Ernesto was introduced to personalities such as (Karl Marx), (Sigmund Freud) and (Friedrich Engels). Arentso was also very interested in poetry and literature. In his early teens, he turned to philosophy, and it is said that these philosophical thoughts played a big role in the formation of (Che's) character. (What) was a strong and self-confident character at school. His classmates said that he was very firm and strong in expressing his opinions, very free and without any conditions. Compared to his age, he showed more mature behavior than himself. During his high school years, he used to sit with students and make requests. He used to have political discussions with the students and sometimes even tried to show himself as more educated than them, which made the students angry. Once, one of his student friends invited him to a political group. (Che) replied: "You mean let's go to the street so that the police forces can easily beat us!" I never do this. When I come to street protests with a gun in my hand, he (Che Guevara) would make comments that only made sense to him. At the age of fifteen, he showed great interest in equality between the social classes and completely suppressed materialism. During this period, he was more interested in sports than politics. He played in the rugby team and his biggest problem was asthma. But he could manage himself very well, he didn't need anyone to give him an order for anything. After graduating from high school, they completed six years of university education in the field of medicine in only three years. Ernesto's aunt describes her days like this: "Sometimes she gets short of breath, she lies on the floor and studies to breathe easier. But he did not complain! All this was a challenge for him! Motorcycle Memoirs: (Che) began his university studies at the University of Buenos Aires in 1948 when he was twenty years old. During this time, he decided not to involve himself too much in political campaigns and focus more on his achievements. He left the university on two occasions to make important trips to different parts of South America. The trips that changed Che Guevara's view of the economic and social situation of Latin America. He started his first journey in 1950 with a bicycle that had a small engine installed on it and went to the northern provinces of Argentina. In the second trip in 1951, they traveled with his friend (Alberto Granado) for nine months in South America with a 500 cc Norton engine. They went from one region to another and worked as wage laborers to pay for their travels. It was during this trip that Ernesto understood the height of loneliness and the height of honesty. They met people who had never had a problem in their lives. Extreme poverty in the region affected him deeply, a poverty that was found everywhere in South America. It was there that he became against the capitalist system. During the tireless journey of 8000 kilometers (Che Guevara), he started writing his memoirs. Later, these memories became a book called: Motorcycle memories Sources: https://www.history.com/topics/south-... https://www.britannica.com/biography/... • Che Guevara : Doctor,