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A Free Generation
Giada Ripa di Meana
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I feel I belong to a freer generation that through emancipation, globalization, cultural and professional exchange, has surely gained access to many more opportunities than were available to our predecessors, but at the same time has fallen into confusion.

I am in my late twenties.  I have been able not only to learn many different languages and travel extensively throughout the world, I have also been able to explore education in four different countries and academic systems and managed to work legally within America, Asia and Europe.

Nonetheless these unlimited options (geographical, urban, professional, creative, etc.) have thrown me, as well as many other women of my generation, into a difficult decision-making position. We have so many options that we are experiencing confusion about who we are and what our place is in the world.

 

 

 

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