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100

This professional works in an environment where gravity barely exists, follows intense physical training, and relies heavily on engineering, teamwork, and science to survive while conducting missions far beyond Earth’s surface.

Astronaut

100

Instead of writing essays or stories, this person communicates ideas and emotions using sound. Their work often exists on paper before it is ever heard and may be performed by others years—or even centuries—later.

Composer

100

This role does not always appear on screen, yet it controls what the audience sees, hears, and feels. It involves guiding people with very different talents toward one shared vision under strict time and budget limits.

Director
200

This career requires public speaking, negotiation, and decision-making that affects large groups of people. Success depends less on physical tools and more on persuasion, policy knowledge, and public trust.

Politician

200

This person turns physical ability into a profession through discipline, repetition, and competition. Their performance is measured publicly, often in seconds, points, or distance, and careers can be short but intense.

Athlete

200

This professional solves problems visually and functionally, balancing creativity with rules, limitations, and user needs. Their work often goes through multiple drafts before reaching a final version meant for others to use.

Designer

300

Rather than working from a desk, this person seeks the unknown—sometimes mapping places, studying cultures, or documenting environments that are not fully understood or previously recorded.

Explorer

300

This career is built around asking questions, testing ideas, and analyzing evidence. Mistakes are not failures but data, and conclusions must be supported by observations rather than opinions.

Scientist

300

Known for blending fantasy with emotion, this director creates visually rich stories that often feature outsiders and misunderstood characters.

Guillermo del Toro

400

This athlete challenged stereotypes in a sport often associated with a single body type and proved that strength, technique, and consistency matter more than appearance. She specializes in vault, where precision and explosive power decide everything in just a few seconds. After facing criticism early in her career, she persisted, refined her skills, and went on to place among the best gymnasts in the world, representing Mexico on the Olympic stage and at World Championships.

Alexa Moreno

400

Trained as a scientist, this political leader represents a modern path into politics, combining technical knowledge with public leadership.

Claudia Sheinbaum

400

It's the second career that Mr. Marcos teaches in middle school!

Designer