
"Every person wants to have a perspective to have a better future for themselves, for their families or their friends. Sometimes opportunities come in the place where you were born and the place you go to. Before it was so difficult to travel, but today, in one hour, you can be everywhere. That is why the place where you were born doesn't make a difference. The moment we start, we have a lot of work to do about that."
"Does it make me feel like I am better than you because I am Catalan? No. My education, when I was born, when I travel in Mexico, live in Qatar, live in Italy, live in England or Germany - that is just the benefit of my personality and how I grew up. I met incredible, nice people travelling and that is what it is about, but don't make me feel bad just for the fact I was born in one place and different from the other."
Pep Guardiola calls for fairer treatment of immigrants and stresses that everyone seeks a better life and future for themselves and their families. He argues that birthplace should not confer superiority or limit opportunities, noting modern travel reduces the significance of origin. He cites personal experience living and travelling in multiple countries as shaping his perspective and rejects being judged for where he was born. He highlights that many people flee their countries for safety or opportunity and asserts that society has significant work to do to provide equal perspectives and chances for all.
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