Where are you?

 If we get lost along the way, today we use Google Maps to find out where we are and how to get to our destination. Once upon a time, we asked passersby; today, we turn to a device.

To understand where we are and where we're going, we need external support. The same goes for values, that is, what is considered valuable. This is one of the biggest mistakes each of us makes: attributing to others and society in general the power to decide what is valuable and what to pursue in life. Thus, we find ourselves chasing fictitious goals, which in almost all cases are financial.

Incredibly, in a society where both poverty and ignorance have disappeared, the most widespread perception is that we are not enough, that we are always behind.
What's missing?
Probably humanity is missing, which has been replaced by greed

We all fall into this trap. If we are surrounded by a world that always and only points to fame, money, luxury, and things to buy, our attention will always be drawn in that same direction.

Let's rediscover our internal map; like all the things we don't use, it's ended up under the drawer, but it's there.