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Does Italy no longer have a heart?

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Giovanni Di Lorenzo, director of “Die Zeit”, who lived in Italy when he was a child and then moved to Germany, once said that the stereotypes about Italy are actually wrong.
People say that Italy is the country of the sun but every time I go to Tuscany it rains. They say that Italians are romantic people but on the contrary, they hate any sentimentality.
People say that they are people not following the rules but a rule such as the smoking ban in public places is observed more than in Switzerland.

These paradoxes are more present nowadays than ever. Abroad Italy has always had the reputation of a country perhaps not that clever, which is hard to believe, but with a real good heart, big tolerance and empathic compassion. The Italians as real good people who have been able to earn anyone’s love thanks to their strong sense of humanity.

Lately we have seen a reversal even of this culture ancestral quality which has always compensated for our obvious gaps in many fields.
Now that Italy is tightening up, in a discriminatory way, the vaccination laws becoming the first country in the world that precludes work to healthy people, the big heart of Italy seems to have stopped beating.

Let’s hope not forever.

LAURA MALTAGLIATI

(Original article by ANDREA ZOPPOLATO/DUILIO FORTE)

Laura Maltagliati

My name is Laura and I live in Italy with my husband, 2 gorgeous daughters and Spritz…our little dog…he is part of the family too :-) As a mum I try to be the best example for my daughters, we like to spend time together and we share a passion: we love playing the piano! They know I am always there for them and can talk about anything – this is one of things in my life I am so proud of. I am a very strong woman who works professionally with a positive approach and mindset and never gives up. I am also very detailed oriented (thanks also to my criminology degree back at the Uni) and like helping others and guide them to a more positive lifestyle-approach and support them through difficulties. I like challenges and I am always keen on learning and improve myself. I believe this is the reason why I am so excited about this new adventure with the group!

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