@Story Hunters Tv meets, in the exotic setting of Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote, Irene, who, since she was very young, has felt the urge to live a life determined by her own free choices. "Life is made up of choices' is her motto, the conviction that guides her decisions. Irene's eyes, as you will see, give off this underlying exultation, the enthusiasm of those who know that "rolling up one's sleeves" essentially means seeking the path that leads towards one's own idea of life, one's desire to realise it, the dimension in which one feels "at home".
In her gaze and in her words you will read the enthusiasm and passion that drives her search, and the curiosity of those who believe that facing one's own path does not necessarily mean planning in detail what will happen, but rather advancing with a spirit open to surprise and adaptation, where the crossing with different and more congenial cultures, the unpredictability of encounters, the richness of unaccustomed relationships, necessarily and wonderfully, originate in us answers that we did not think we possessed, activating resources that we did not suspect were present in us.
Irene seems to us to be the most beautiful example of a change aimed not merely at achieving fulfilment in life, by which we mean the usual banal refrain that should lead to 'success', but rather at fulfilling one's own life. The difference is not insignificant, and should be pondered at length.
Irene's life was well equipped and supplied with the possibility of 'success', a secure job, a career, raising a family, opportunities offered by her rich homeland, the Veneto, and by her personal talents. In addition, she was well surrounded by affection and love, but in spite of all this, another story beat within her: the desire to go in search of her own identity and a world that corresponded to her, a desire that is not always easy to communicate to others and is often difficult to accept, especially by those who love us.
And yes, if one can easily understand those who wish to seek their life elsewhere than in a reality that offers nothing, one is not so willing to understand those who, full of possibilities, decide, or even say that they feel within themselves the need, and therefore also the joy, of seeking themselves elsewhere, in a different daily dimension, perhaps even less rosy, in the search for which there are probably inherent risks.
Our ingrained consumerist lifestyle, imposed on us by the current idea of the market as a reason for living, leads us to believe that alienating, sophisticated and sophisticatedly efficient societies, in whose uninterrupted and obsessive spiral of gain and consumption we are forced as if into a hellish vortex of which we are no longer even aware and which illusorily promises well-being while inexorably producing stress and frustration, are the only ones to offer the right and sensible way to lead our lives. But for some of us this is not the case.
For some people, like Irene, life is still an adventure whose unforeseen events are not spectres to be feared, but opportunities to learn to know oneself and therefore to live building step by step one's own true identity, free from the expectations of others. A simpler life, less based on money, slower, where time remains longer at our disposal to cultivate ourselves and cultivate relationships, a life in which we feel less like targets and more like people, individuals emancipated from the hassle of mass media communication and the continuous brainwashing they try to impose.
This interview with this young girl from Veneto, whatever your age, will make you reflect and consider things from a different point of view.
Irene, after a first adventure abroad, at the age of twenty, which lasted for years, was, for family reasons, mistakenly going along with events that against her will were taking her backwards, preparing to live a "canonical" life that she did not feel was her own; but then, at a certain point, her nature took over, taking her back to where her enthusiasm had had its best season: the Canary Islands.
I am writing this introduction from Portugal, so I cannot help but be reminded of José Saramago there when he writes: "We always arrive at the place where we are expected". And so, waiting for Irene in Lanzarote was... someone; you will find out who it was in the interview.
Irene will excite you, and with her you will keep a pleasant smile on your lips that will accompany you throughout the interview, and, at the end, you will inevitably wonder what is of the Irene you have just seen inside you.
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