by Serena Perfetto
Fortune favors the brave, they say and, when it comes, you can't say "No". The "Buona Fortuna" - as called by Italians - helped Sergio Cerbone, an Italian professional from Milan, realize some of his dreams but it took some good efforts and persistence to make all of them happen at the same time.
In 2013, when he turned 35, Sergio had his first chance: he finally got a job in the United States through an Italian company based in San Francisco. Work and friends kept him quite busy, but he could not give up one of his passions: watching the NBA.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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