Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 5:27:10 GMT
I spend my days "looking in the mirror" , listening to my inner voice, trying to remain coherent with myself. It probably happens to you too, we call this internal familiarity our “identity”. When you talk about ideas, if they fit well with your beliefs, your ethics and your style, talking about ideas means talking about yourself. Our culture, industry and economy are built on ideas . These improve, evolve and transform with each generation. The task of the new generations is to fight the toxic ideas of the previous generation, differentiate themselves and innovate.
Progress requires that new generations move away from Canada Phone Number the ideas of the previous one; because if this idea survives in them too, it will be a useless generation: the window of opportunity closes soon and sediments in them something that will become part of their very identity. I recently read an editorial by a well-known Italian journalist, Massimo Gramellini , who says: «You become old when you stop being curious and ready to be amazed by everything, preferring to dwell on memories rather than desires. In this sense, old age can reach twenty or eighty." I have noticed, in recent years, that those who are curious and attentive are available to change.
I rarely see attention, curiosity and innovation in people who have a deep-rooted idea. Young people are better in this sense, they have fewer firm ideas, they are forming them. They are therefore open, creative, lively and in need of experimenting and observing new perspectives. Over the years, by gaining experience, studying and comparing themselves with those they deem trustworthy, a clear identity is established in them. They become mature and, as often happens, reluctant to change their minds. Identity is the sum of experiences, studies and ideas.
Progress requires that new generations move away from Canada Phone Number the ideas of the previous one; because if this idea survives in them too, it will be a useless generation: the window of opportunity closes soon and sediments in them something that will become part of their very identity. I recently read an editorial by a well-known Italian journalist, Massimo Gramellini , who says: «You become old when you stop being curious and ready to be amazed by everything, preferring to dwell on memories rather than desires. In this sense, old age can reach twenty or eighty." I have noticed, in recent years, that those who are curious and attentive are available to change.
I rarely see attention, curiosity and innovation in people who have a deep-rooted idea. Young people are better in this sense, they have fewer firm ideas, they are forming them. They are therefore open, creative, lively and in need of experimenting and observing new perspectives. Over the years, by gaining experience, studying and comparing themselves with those they deem trustworthy, a clear identity is established in them. They become mature and, as often happens, reluctant to change their minds. Identity is the sum of experiences, studies and ideas.