
Il Volo del Mattino L'errore secondo Gaber
Jan 8, 2026
Fabio and Maurizio dive into the dilemma of resisting comfort, likening it to the tempting allure of Circe. They explore how our inner struggles can lead to recurring mistakes. The conversation shifts to how childhood errors can evolve into persistent life patterns, impacting relationships and emotional stability. Through thought-provoking insights, they unravel the idea that our wounds often dictate our choices more than we realize.
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The Resistance In Self-Discovery
- Maurizio observes that during self-discovery we hit moments asking "who cares?" and feel dragged to passivity.
- He links that pull to symbolic obstacles like Circe that divert the hero from growth.
Errors Rooted In Wounds
- Maurizio suggests many life errors stem from wounds, not pure choices, shaping repeated harmful patterns.
- He portrays some faults as inherited or driven by unresolved pain rather than deliberate acts.
Small Errors Can Compound
- Fabio and Maurizio discuss how early, small errors can compound into enormous, irreversible consequences.
- They compare this to algebra mistakes that propagate downwards if not corrected early.
