Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 22:09:04 GMT -6
This is an angry post! Yes, because I'm really tired of hearing from inept and hopeless mouths that this country has no future . It's like an annoying echo that deafens you, occupies your mind, prevents you from thinking, acting and reacting. And that's it, right? Table of Contents [ Close ] 1 My rant starts here 2 #theFutureisYours 3 Tell me yours My rant starts here On Saturday 25 October I participated in TEDxLecce , a fantastic event, from which I returned enthusiastic and enriched. This year the theme of the traveling global event was.
Unbelievable! The speeches of the speakers who told Brazil Phone Number their stories were really very interesting, but one particularly struck me, moved me and led me to reflect and then reflect again. It was that of Cesare Cacitti , a young maker and blogger born in 1999, who at just 3 years old was building windmills and at 13 had already created his 3D printer... working! After moments of amusing irony alternating with moments of stimulating seriousness, Cesare ended his speech with a sentence that was immediately engraved clearly in my mind: I cannot predict the future. I just know I want to do it. (Cesare Cacitti, TedxLecce) This is what we all, adults, young and children, have abandoned: the desire to do.
to act, to roll up our sleeves, to work hard, to create, the desire to concretely build this future . Because complaining and placing blame on others (or on the system) makes our sterile wallowing in passivity easier . #theFutureisYours So, I return from TEDxLecce enthusiastic, positive , but also more pissed off than usual . Why? I'll explain it to you right away and rely on these considerations that I want to share with you: #1. Let's stop thinking and repeating that this country has no future Too comfortable! This is the excuse we give to justify our harmful ineptitude . On the one hand, we young people often have little desire to take risks, to change, to invent our own future.
Unbelievable! The speeches of the speakers who told Brazil Phone Number their stories were really very interesting, but one particularly struck me, moved me and led me to reflect and then reflect again. It was that of Cesare Cacitti , a young maker and blogger born in 1999, who at just 3 years old was building windmills and at 13 had already created his 3D printer... working! After moments of amusing irony alternating with moments of stimulating seriousness, Cesare ended his speech with a sentence that was immediately engraved clearly in my mind: I cannot predict the future. I just know I want to do it. (Cesare Cacitti, TedxLecce) This is what we all, adults, young and children, have abandoned: the desire to do.
to act, to roll up our sleeves, to work hard, to create, the desire to concretely build this future . Because complaining and placing blame on others (or on the system) makes our sterile wallowing in passivity easier . #theFutureisYours So, I return from TEDxLecce enthusiastic, positive , but also more pissed off than usual . Why? I'll explain it to you right away and rely on these considerations that I want to share with you: #1. Let's stop thinking and repeating that this country has no future Too comfortable! This is the excuse we give to justify our harmful ineptitude . On the one hand, we young people often have little desire to take risks, to change, to invent our own future.