Come trasformare i pezzi rotti della tua vita in forza creativa | Francesco Sole | TEDxModena
Ti è mai capitato di sentirti rotto? Di guardarti allo specchio e pensare che una parte di te si sia spezzata per sempre? Francesco Sole racconta come ha imparato a trasformare le sue fratture interiori in forza creativa. Attraverso la metafora del sarto — che non cuce vestiti, ma parole, identità e possibilità — ci accompagna in un viaggio in cui il dolore non si nasconde, ma si ascolta. E proprio da quell’ascolto può nascere la forza per trasformarlo.
Un percorso in cui le crepe non si cancellano, ma si lasciano abitare, fino a diventare bellezza. Un invito potente a non respingere ciò che ti ha ferito, ma a ricucirlo con consapevolezza, coraggio e creatività. Francesco Sole è uno degli autori romantici più letti d’Italia, con oltre
500.000 copie vendute. Nato a Modena, esordisce sul web nel 2013 con video virali e post-it sull’amore, diventando una delle voci più iconiche della poesia pop. I suoi romanzi mescolano emozione e crescita personale, parlando a una generazione intera. Nel 2021 fonda Sartoria Mgmt, agenzia pioniera nella creator economy con un approccio narrativo e umano. Autore, imprenditore e innovatore culturale, è oggi tra i protagonisti del nuovo storytelling italiano. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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