Does our happiness depend on others, on events or on ourselves? In this episode we discovered a land that has been a place of passage for centuries, where the sea meets the mountains and the marble meets the water that has shaped it over the millennia. Everything seems to tell us about a journey. But the most important journey is not the one our feet make. It is what our heart does.
In the Gospel, Jesus tells us: “I am the way, the truth and the life” (Jn 14.6) and reminds us that “every kingdom divided against itself falls to ruin”. Looking at Him as the Way and as the Truth of man, we understand how fundamental it is to rediscover unity within us.
One of the greatest sources of suffering is in fact the fracture between what we feel, what we think and what we experience. Sometimes we don’t really listen to ourselves and lose contact with what lives in our heart. Other times we let thoughts run without guidance. Still others we recognize what is right, but choose a different path out of fear, convenience or need for approval. Thus an internal division arises that makes us restless. Sometimes they are automatisms, other times defense mechanisms. But the result is the same: we live divided within ourselves and, precisely for this reason, we struggle to be happy.
Authentic peace instead arises from unity, when feeling, thinking and living return to dialogue with each other. AND this is the integrity of the person: the harmony between the heart, the mind and the concrete choices of life. It doesn’t mean being perfect, but having the courage to seek the truth and live in coherence with it, allowing ourselves to be continually corrected and enlightened.
The courage to choose is also faithfulness to one’s conscience, when it is sincerely open to the search for truth and goodness. And perhaps the most difficult research is not the one about the world, but the one that leads us inside ourselves, towards what truly lives in our heart.
So how do you find inner peace? How can you be truly happy?
Perhaps precisely by rediscovering the unity of our person, bringing into harmony what we feel, what we think and what we live.
That’s why today, stop for a moment.
Listen to your heart.
Observe your thoughts.
Look at your life.
Are these three dimensions speaking the same language?
If not, stop, find your truth and start again.
Because true freedom is born when the heart, mind and life finally walk in the same direction.








