Italy needs study and not
improvisation, President Sergio Mattarella said Thursday.
Speaking at the opening of the academic year at LUISS
University in Rome, Mattarella said Italy had a "great need to
flee improvisation and approximation".
He then urged students to avoid the risk of the 'Narcissus
effect', spelling "closure into oneself which in the end leads
to self-cancellation".
Mattarella said this was a "teaching for our times too in
which closures into oneself emerge on the part of groups and
individuals".
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