Il Cielo d'Ungheria

Le peregrinazioni e i pensieri di un Ingegnere che ha deciso di vivere un pezzo della propria vita nella terra magiara del Gulyas di Buda e di Pest, del Balaton, del Danubio. A Székesfehérvár.

giovedì, giugno 15, 2006

Follow your Wave.

Questo è un messaggio pubblicamente privato per i miei ragazzi, ed in particolare per la 10/G.
Scusate. Bocsánat.


Sziasztok Chicos,
this message is for you.
It has been beautiful to stay with you, guys. On this other side of the desk, on the same side as well, somehow.
I really have to tell you thank you.
You learned? Maybe. I learned? For sure.

I learned something that is hard to write here. I learned to listen more carefully to my Wave.
Köszönöm.


Follow your inclinations, Chicos.
Follow your Wave.

The world outside is so big, it's incredibly big, and it's all open *to you*, dear guys.
Bring your good energies, your enthusiasm, your passions into it.
You can make the world better. You can.

You are smart and clever. And your English is amazingly good.
Use it.
Use it to communicate.
Use it to communicate with people, from other countries, from other cultures, like we did in class.

I am Italian. You are Hungarian.
English is not my language, English is not your language.
But for us it has been a *common ground*.
Not only to study in class IT, Storage Devices or CPUs, as you know well.
It was thanks to English that we could *communicate*, understand each other.
Do that.
Carry on into using this *Passepartout*, to meet people, cultures, point of view different from your own.

The world is so big.
Be open to that.
The world is open to you. But you have to be open to the world.

Be open to differences.
Know yourself, know your culture.
But be prepared to meet others. To accept them.
You will get so much. You will give so much.
Be curious. Be open. Be caring.
Giving yourself openly is not losing yourself. It's just the opposite.

Pista, Tibi, David, Zoli, David, Rita, Hanna, Zsolti, Andras.

Travel.
Pack your bag, with your things and thinking, and travel.
You will discover that Italians do not eat cats.
You will meet people, you will find out that stereotypes and prejudices are just a stupid way to simplify the world.
To close our minds.


Don't believe to "Blood-B group people" things.
Use your own head.
Be curious and make an opinion by your own experience.
Meet people.
Meet people like you.
Meet people different from you.

Open your minds.
Open the door of your home.
For people to get in.
For you to go out.

I really wish the best for you, Chicos.
You are good and smart guys.
The world is yours.
Go out to discover it.
Go out to make it better.

Follow your passions.
Follow your dreams.
Follow your Wave.

I embrace you all.
Keep in touch.

Your teacher,

Francesco.



1 Comments:

At giugno 14, 2006 1:32 PM, Anonymous Anonimo said...

Hi hotties, hi young and fresh and enthusiastic people,
I want to wish U something like this for yuor life, from the italian writer I love most, Cesare Pavese:


In the Morning You Always Come Back


Dawn’s faint breath
breathes with your mouth
at the ends of empty streets.
Gray light your eyes,
sweet drops of dawn
on dark hills.
Your steps and breath
like the wind of dawn
smother houses.
The city shudders,
Stones exhale—
you are life, an awakening.

Star lost
in the light of dawn,
trill of the breeze,
warmth, breath—
the night is done.

You are light and morning.

 

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