In a time when reality has no limits, The Man With No Idea between French olive trees and the metaverse, meets Dott. Blondel and those who seek virtue in all that is virtual,
transcending circumstances and dimensions in the search for a new universal idea.

The Man With No Idea is published in Il Fatto Quotidiano.it

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The Man With No Idea meets the world of NFTs CO₂ free in Bosco Spaggiari and invites Yessin Schiegg to imagine a new consensus of biodiverse ideas

What happens when an “Open Source Platform” from San Francisco meets an “Open Source Bosco” in San Prospero?

“Between a house and a tree, I chose a tree.”
These are the words of Giancarlo Spaggiari, father of Roberto, both ‘fathers’ of twenty thousand trees to which Mother Nature gave life and their land gave a home.
The wood lies beside via Emilia, in San Prospero, seven kilometers from the center of Parma and bears their name, Bosco Spaggiari. A project unique in Italy.

SAN PROSPERO AGREEMENT – Prospero means prosperity

  1. A tree needs to be seen, before to be loved.
  2. Consider Earth as a living being and not a place.
  3. The memory of the Earth is vital. It reminds of lives lived and things passed that can return again.
  4. The best way to protect the past is to give a tree a place.
  5. A key to peace is to remain close to the Earth.
  6. Avoid to fall in indulgence in front of those that brutizise the Earth.
  7. Consider the level of harmony that the Italian landscape exudes from always.
  8. Often a tree speaks through thousands of hieroglyphics that everyone can decode.
  9. If you see a child fall near a tree, let things be.

To support Bosco Spaggiari or agree with the San Prospero Agreement with an NFT CO₂ free, contact Bosco Spaggiari or The Man With No Idea.

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What ignites or burns an idea?

Traveling between the moon and hyperuranium, The Man With No Idea meets Pietrangelo Buttafuoco and identity, inviting navigators of cyberspace to go beyond the limits of oneself,
to remember and debate without censorship or judgment, the absolute ideal of ideas

@pietrangelo_buttafuoco
Sono cose che passano written by Pietrangelo Buttafuoco published by La nave di Teseo

The Man With No Idea meets Identity and Pietrangelo Buttafuoco is published in Il Fatto Quotidiano.it

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Should numbers have to like our ideas?

The Man With No Idea between clicks and likes, meets Roselina Salemi and those who dislike when networks of numbers try to compute feelings, possibilities and ideas

The Man With No Idea meets clicks, likes and Roselina Salemi is published in Il Fatto Quotidiano.it

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Is our image the portrait of an idea?

The Man With No Idea meets Efrem Raimondi and the men and women of Italy who wonder if the migliori* (best) will be enough to make the country better
*Migliori – Used to describe the M. Draghi government.

In memory of a great photographer who has portrayed Italians for forty years.
His images, thoughts and ideas can be found here:
blog.efremraimondi.it
www.efremraimondi.com.

The Man With No Idea meets Efrem Raimondi is published in Il Fatto Quotidiano.it

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Should we sell or donate our ideas?

Anyone traveling in the 21st century can hardly fail to come across Jeff Bezos. The Man With No Idea meets this icon of progress and Lidia Undiemi in a liberal delivery of contemporary hopes, future solutions and new ideas

@Lidia_Undiemi
La lotta di classe nel XXI secolo The fight of the working class in the 21st century Written by Lidia Undiemi published by Ponte Alle Grazie

The Man With No Idea meets Jeff Bezos and Lidia Undiemi is published in Il Fatto Quotidiano.it

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Is it so difficult to imagine an idea?

The Man With No Idea meets John Lennon and invites Lucio Corsi together with everyone who has never stopped to imagine, in this space dedicated to those who today in Italy and the world wonder if it is so difficult to imagine an idea.

The Man With No Idea meets John Lennon is published in Il Fatto Quotidiano.it

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A journey far from opinion, to find facts and men that have influenced humanity

Few men have tried to improve the fortune of humanity. Perhaps The Man With No Idea can at last unite mankind and inspire the world to bring back common sense. A collection of iconic moments from the meetings of The Man With No Idea will be published in our pages, dedicated to those who choose to think for themselves. Each encounter opens to a debate, with the participation of men and women of our time to share and discuss facts, opinions and ideas. Join, participate and meet

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