How to take a bad day
The "fender posture": don't challenge the succession of inconveniences. But let them pass because they will pass as quickly as they came.
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The "fender posture": don't challenge the succession of inconveniences. But let them pass because they will pass as quickly as they came.
How to take a bad day Read more >>
A useful incentive transformed into a super-scam. With an unprecedented waste of money: 124 billion euros.
The super bonus has so far cost each Italian 2.100 euros Read more >>
On the contrary, its strength comes from the ability to control and persuade, with clear ideas and not contaminated by impulses.
A calm person is neither weak nor naive. Read more >>
Seventy percent of people think that we shouldn't trust others. Why do mistrust and suspicions grow?
The dark evil of mistrust Read more >>
It has rightly been eliminated in major cities like Paris and Florence. It pollutes, dirties, and creates chaos. And it replaces not the car or motorcycle, but the healthier walk.
Nothing is less sustainable than a scooter in the city Read more >>
In Rome, only one in ten drivers stops. In Milan, two in ten. The result: every year in Italy, approximately 450 pedestrians die on crosswalks. A silent massacre of wasted lives.
Why you risk your life when crossing at a pedestrian crossing Read more >>
The resulting paradoxes: we are at the center of the world, but the wrong one. Everything seems enormous, but in reality it's very small. Like our egocentrism.
Why we feel at the center of the world Read more >>
Everything pushes us toward superficiality, a lack of attention and depth. Yet only slowness can help us be truly fast and effective.
Because in the age of the digital revolution, slowness is needed Read more >>
Inequality is growing. Wealth is increasingly concentrated. The UN is powerless in the face of wars. Climate targets have all been missed. Yet there is room for hope.
Why we should be optimistic about the future of sustainability Read more >>
We're always in a hurry, a word that comes from the Latin fregare. Yet without waiting, so many things go to waste...
The pleasure of waiting in the age of "everything now" Read more >>
In this age of haste, speed, and narcissism, it's essential not to squander this "heroic virtue." Without it, hope fades.
Patience is learned day by day but it changes quickly throughout life. Read more >>
The Scriptures always say something useful, modern, and surprising. The Mass brings us closer to the idea of "We," of a community, in times of rampant "I." And it helps us discover silence.
Good reasons to go to Mass even if you don't believe or practice. Read more >>
These are the two risks we run every year. Two poisons that can poison a time so unique for the emotions and joys it brings.
We waste time, energy, and health. And we lose our sense of priority, risking ignoring what truly matters in our lives.
When we invent urgent things and neglect the truly important ones Read more >>
There's no longer a corner of the historic center that isn't colonized by invaders under the banner of food. Driven by our national-popular obsession with food.
How food ate cities Read more >>
No duty, no law, neither civil nor moral, but simply the exercise of a responsibility, not to be squandered. Even in one's own interest.
Why you need to give back some of your wealth Read more >>
Packaging maniacs, throwaway enthusiasts, uninformed consumers, and profiteering producers and retailers. But recycling won't work like this.
Why we produce too much garbage Read more >>
There are over 6 million single, non-widowed people in Italy. In America, the percentage of young people living alone has doubled in just a few decades. It's not just a family crisis, but also an eclipse of love.
What happens when love disappears from a life plan? Read more >>
Speculation by plant operators, using rising energy costs as a pretext. Tourism is stifling customers. And Artificial Intelligence is playing a part.
Skiing has become a sport for the rich Read more >>
For children, it broadens their perspective on life. At any age, being curious, without necessarily overstepping the bounds of discretion, provides genuine and lasting well-being.
Curiosity helps you age more slowly Read more >>