"I am a businessman, who belongs to a generation that went to school and studied hard to land jobs that would guarantee money, security, and status. […] But I am here to tell you that our generation’s definition of success was wrong." I spoke these words in 2012, at the graduation ceremony of my son, Francesco. Thinking back on those words 13 years later, they are by no means irrelevant today.
New generations are clearly questioning the role of money and status in the search for happiness, connecting success more with wellness and personal balance. But at the same time, we all feel a greater need for security, for protection: in our health, our affective ties, and our personal and career decisions.