
In this blog, we will help you do an investigation into the life of Pablo Escobar by introducing you to his family and doing some facts about his life. From looking at Pablo’s Family as a whole we hope that we will be able to uncover some facts about him to better understand him. This story will then show you some of his changes throughout his life and compare that to his criminal crimes.
“People like him that are born with all the money in the world,” said Pablo Escobar. “It is a shame when they make mistakes” In this article, we will start by doing some facts about his life and how his parents started. This will show you something about his life that you may not have known about.
Pablo’s father justly earned his degree from a University but due to his heavy debt when he graduated, he had to drop out of college, and rather than going back to school to earn his degree, he got a job at an agricultural university. He told his wife, “… I have a real college degree, and for me to follow my dream of becoming a lawyer, I need to earn money now”. His real goal was to be a lawyer so he made money as quickly as possible.
He taught himself Spanish while he worked so he could speak with his new students. “He taught himself Spanish because he thought that if he would learn Spanish, he would get hired to teach high school students so he could become a lawyer.
Pablo’s father worked hard in the fields and for almost every field he grew, from fields that were not really cultivated, to crops that were not seeds. He had a small piece of land that he also worked hard on so he could provide for his family. His father’s most successful crops were coca and coca extract. When Pablo’s father was working on his crops he would come back home and share most of his profits with his family. He started to work on his family’s farming that lasted for 14 years and in the process, did not begin to earn any money.
After he started to earn money his children would eat from the crops that his father grew and he had to give them schooling in order to grow the crops his father grew. “After that, almost all of my father’s money went into the teaching of my children at school.” He told a reporter about how he taught his children.