Summary
Ivana Delubuntu: Paths, weaves, interweaving
Among other things, my personal realization was that every person is a work of art. Whether she was known or unknown, highly educated or an ordinary housewife, or a worker. Then I wanted to somehow convey that experience to a wider audience, or at least to some of my surroundings, thus providing guidance in the search for the meaning of life... Many years after the experience of telling my own biographies by the campfire, when I was already over fifty years old, and inspired by the Facebook statuses of several friends who write autobiographical stories and philosophical essays, as well as the life crisis and turning point in which I found myself, I dared to start writing. More precisely, the words came out of me and asked to be written down. They were, and are, above all, memories of important events, places, trips, meetings with people. I believe that meetings with people are the most important, and they come through events and places, and even through philosophical essays. The people I met helped me, are helping me, to be who I am. And they did and are doing something beautiful and good for this world. I wanted to tear them from oblivion and give them some kind of recognition and gratitude, sharing with the readers my experience of these works of art, what they are, as well as the invisible fabric of life that we created and are creating together.
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