00:00We are in a phase in which we are all a little submerged by the themes of anxiety, of discomfort,
00:11also linked certainly to an experience totally out of the ordinary, as well as the pandemic.
00:16But even today we all feel threatened, and it is an unusual experience for us,
00:24from a sort of closeness between threats that we do not understand, the war, climate change and our individual destinies.
00:33This naturally weighs much more on young people, whose condition is characterized above all by an uncertainty for the future.
00:42We have somehow condemned them to existential precariousness,
00:47which is something that previous generations did not know,
00:51because we all had the certainty of being able to improve our condition compared to that of our parents.
00:57This is no longer the case now.
00:59We have, let's say, an exchange between children and parents that is different from that of the past,
01:06in which there is an exchange of material goods that corresponds to a sort of substantial carelessness.
01:14It is as if we gave everything to our children, to our young people.
01:18We are apparently very attentive to their needs, but on the other hand we know them little.
01:23It is as if we do not want to be disturbed.
01:27And we are all immersed in an apparent sociality,
01:31with a daily life made more complex by the relationship with the Internet and social networks.
01:37It is a condition that brings young adults together,
01:40and that creates a situation of uncertainty that naturally has a greater weight
01:44and creates greater damage on those who still have to build this identity,
01:49on those who are structurally more fragile.