@luigistranieri
I really appreciate your words and the fact that you accepted your condition as a parent so naturally. I became a parent very early, I was only 24, and I remember that period as if I were unaware of the act of bringing a child into the world and then having to take care of it. I was lucky enough to have a wife who was much more responsible than me, but I remember perfectly feeling deprived of a part of my life. Today, when I have three children, and they are all grown up, I understand better how important it is to keep that pinch of childhood inside us that gives us the opportunity to love children for what they are, and to love them unconditionally precisely because they are defenseless in the face of the ugliness of the adult world. I don't want to useless rhetoric, but I think that our beautiful words today sound so out of place in the face of events that we witness helplessly because of human perversion. We can’t be like this. There must be another way to live in peace.