C‘It is something powerful in Words said in the middle of the night. Perhaps because in silence you listen to better, or perhaps because the night has always been fertile ground for the deepest truths. It was precisely in the intimate dimension of the plan The Moonfulsbroadcast on Rai Radio2, who Eleonora Giorgi He chose to open his heart. An unexpected intervention, full of emotion, in which the actress spoke of her Battle against pancreas cancerof his vision of life and hope that, despite everything, does not abandon it. “I keep hard, I am full of lovehe said, with that lucidity that only those who have crossed the most intense pain can afford.

Eleonora Giorgi on Radio2, the time flowing and the value of things

Giorgi reflected on how much the disease changed his way of seeing the world. “I understand How many bullshit we do throughout our life by waste our timebehind jealousies, useless anxieties, frustrations ». A bitter and precious awareness at the same time: when the time contractsthe superfluous vanishes, leaving only the essential. “You know, the illness is advancedI wait for a miracleall this puts me in one exceptional conditioneach of us has one deadlineonly nobody knows, “he added.

Between faith and fatalism, waiting for a miracle

The actress never let herself be overwhelmed by anger. “I’ve never angry since I discovered the diseaseevery now and then I cry, but I have never angry ». He believes in “a higher order of things” and relies on it, finding comfort in the possibility of abandoning himself to something bigger. “Love, beauty and art for me are God”said, tracing the portrait of a woman who, despite suffering, continues to look for beauty in the world.

Sharing, the form of resistance of Eleonora Giorgi

Giorgi knows that telling his experience is a way to help others. “Talking about it helped so many people”he said, referring to the reactions received after making his diagnosis public. In Many wrote themaffected by his courage and his authenticity. But it is not just an altruistic act: sharing is also one form of resistancea way not to be annihilated by the disease.

The regret of small things

If there is something that the disease has taught her, it is the value of the simplest things. “I regret my walks in the park. I loved them “. Now, after a few steps, he has to stop, but the memory of those moments gives her a fragment of that freedom that cancer has tried to remove them. In this too, however, There is no despair: There is only the awareness of how precious what we often take for granted is.

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