Manù
My teacher.
I learned to build pipes, to understand them, to imagine them, to become one with them, thanks to the wise guidance of my teacher, Gioacchino Sauro, who transferred my knowledge to me, transmitted the desire to meet, challenge and overcome limits and boundaries.
My pipes.
Of all, three are the important things:
1. A notebook.
Keep it with you while you travel, while you eat or while you sleep.
Throw in every wandering thought that flutters in your brain.
Cheap paper deteriorates less than gray matter, and your pencil marks last longer than memory.
(J. London - The power of literature, ed. Nova Delphi)
2. A philosophy of life.
To hold onto something when the wind blows, to orient yourself in the world.
3. A pipe.
Without her, the first two are ineffective.
She orders chaos.
She is the opportunity to be who you really are.