Latest news event in England demonstrated we live in a time of fake values
by Emanuele Bonini
Danielle Saul's story is a touching one. Sad, shocking, and touching. The 31 years old woman dead because of depression should invite us to reflect above real importance of things. Danielle Saul apparently got everything, but Danielle Saul apparently got nothing. Nothing of really important. Her story is not so different from may other of our times. She was a brilliant business development manager: at the age of 31 she had a manager role with a lot well paid work. She was in career, with al the best job opportunities ahead. But the said side of the story is that Danielle Saul committed suicide because all her friends were getting married while she remained single. She felt to have nothing but useless things. Perhaps Danielle was right, and her story is here to remind all of us what really counts in life. Let's stop for a while, light up a candle for Danielle, and then let's rethink our society and its priorities. Too much time is dedicate to built up a world where values don't find the right place, or simply are replaced by new values which are fake. This doesn't lead to happiness, as money can't buy happiness. Danielle was dramatically there to show how true it can be.
by Emanuele Bonini
Danielle Saul's story is a touching one. Sad, shocking, and touching. The 31 years old woman dead because of depression should invite us to reflect above real importance of things. Danielle Saul apparently got everything, but Danielle Saul apparently got nothing. Nothing of really important. Her story is not so different from may other of our times. She was a brilliant business development manager: at the age of 31 she had a manager role with a lot well paid work. She was in career, with al the best job opportunities ahead. But the said side of the story is that Danielle Saul committed suicide because all her friends were getting married while she remained single. She felt to have nothing but useless things. Perhaps Danielle was right, and her story is here to remind all of us what really counts in life. Let's stop for a while, light up a candle for Danielle, and then let's rethink our society and its priorities. Too much time is dedicate to built up a world where values don't find the right place, or simply are replaced by new values which are fake. This doesn't lead to happiness, as money can't buy happiness. Danielle was dramatically there to show how true it can be.
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