Cuando no había qué comer, el adobe le cambió la vida

Don Liborio, a man over 80 years old, continues to make adobe bricks for building houses, a traditional craft that is slowly disappearing. Despite his age, Don Liborio still mixes the mud with his own feet, uses a hoe, and carries heavy materials, just as he has done for more than three decades. His strength and dedication are astonishing. During the interview, he also shares some of the most difficult moments of his life. He tells us how, as a father of nine, there were times when there wasn't enough food for the whole family. It was precisely this ancient craft that allowed him to get by and provide better economic stability for his loved ones. In addition to learning his story, we will discover why adobe has been one of the most important building materials for centuries and what advantages it still offers compared to many modern materials, especially its excellent thermal insulation and the fact that it is made solely from earth. Stories like Don Liborio's remind us of the immense value of hard work, perseverance, and the traditional knowledge that still survives in our communities. If you enjoy learning about extraordinary people and the trades that are part of our heritage, join us on this journey. 👍 If you liked this video, give us a "Like," subscribe to the Telepaisa channel, and turn on notifications so you don't miss our next stories.