End of The Year Thought 2006

December 31st, 2006 by Albegor

Making a sum of a whole year?
365 days lived more dangerously than I ever did? :shock:
Well, a lot of things happened: the turning point on the project now called i-muse™ thanks to the two guys I put on alert with a simple SMS on last New Year’s Day, the hard work on the Net-Taylor innovation project for the Sartoria Orefice, the Vespatour 2006, the summer solo-tour on my Vespa around Italy that opened my eyes on the beauties of our country, some books that made me change - not because they’re miraculous, but because I read them while I was ready to change -, the suffering for a deep love affair…
All of this while I was still working as a waiter in a local pub whose owner had the kindness to kick me out after an apocalyptic night, with no appeal and as I was the last one who got working there. A rudeness I did forgive but not forgot, since it has been a work which gave me much more than it may appear to whoever looks at it with the eyes of the right-minded. :roll:
All in all a lot of things which made me grow up. And the more I think about where I am now the more I’m sure that nothing could have happened if I hadn’t been involved in the project for the Sartoria Orefice and I hadn’t found there people so kind with whom to confront and work on an delicate innovation project which is now considered as a reference model, a project that made me grow up both professionally and humanly.
As always it’s a combination of positive factors producing excellence, while a negative one is enough to unleash the Murphy’s law! ;)
Even the last year I wrote an End of the Year Thought 2005, but I didn’t published it, a sign of a not too happy period. I do it now on the new blog since I recovered it in my notes. I invite you to read it because it’s still present, unfortunately.
I wish you a happy 2007, the year of the pig! :D

Posted in Personal, Vespatour 2006, Como, Net-Tailor, i-muse™ |

One Response

  1. Albegor Says:

    Do you recognize the beast in the picture?
    It’s the dangerous “Uro’s spotted pig” in my favorite cartoon, Conan the Futureboy! :mrgreen:

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