Giovanna Bardellini and Marco Palmisano
Farewell to his friend Marco Palmisano, the memory of affaritaliani.it
My dear, old friend Marco Palmisanocommunications manager and president of the Club Santa Chiara, has flown since Father. I like to remember him with one of the comments he sent us from time to time. It represents well the great faith of him and the profound Christian vision of life. Rest in peace, dear Marco.
by Marco Palmisano
This asphyxiating air of pseudo-death that we have been breathing for days due to media pressure from Coronavirus could be defined as Infodemic. Too much pounding information hurts people, alters their balance and generates uncontrolled fears, the cause of unbalanced behavior. Too much information is thus coupled with too much democracy, it seems good but in reality it is bad. Plato docet. And even my grandmother used to say: she’s too good.
At this point we just have to accept Christianly, that is, to embrace the situation, changing it. And then we can try to turn bad into good. And so this deadly air of God’s scourge that we have been breathing for days in Lombardy and in the whole country will be able to educate us to a new gaze, on ourselves, on people and on things.
This new look starts from the simple realization of how beautiful life is. How great it is every morning to be able to wake up healthy in your bed, to be able to look at your family, wife and children with joy, how nice it is to be able to take your car serenely and, even if with a bit of a queue, to be able to go at work, and how important it is to be able to have a job, whatever it is.
Here is overturned in a few seconds the absolutely obvious and unreasonable way in which we have normally looked at things for too long, without amazement and without gratitude, with sad monotony, like dull men.
It took the coronavirus to make us come back to understand what the great gift of life is that God sends to earth every day for each of us … Could it be that the Eternal Father wants to tell us something ..? And then nothing but corona virus, but again, like our fathers and mothers, rosary in hand and away, ready to throw us back into life, with the sun on our forehead.
Marco Palmisano and his story: from the description of his book published in 2008 for Mondadori “An angel saved me”
Mediaset executive, brilliant, intelligent, dynamic. Marco Palmisano has charm and success both in work and in private life. But one day, the turning point: an eye disease and a series of wrong operations force him to live in a dark environment, with excruciating pain in the nervous system, and therefore to abandon all professional and social activities. Years pass in a situation of suffering, then the second turning point: the discovery of a deeper faith and the fatal encounter with Giovanna Bardellinia homeopathic doctor who manages to restore Marco’s health, and above all to enter his heart, until she becomes his wife.
“An angel saved me”, the cover of the book by Marco Palmisano
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