Vivere Pericoloso (Vivere Pericolosamente)
By Ustani A
@Charlesbronson (952)
Indonesia
May 21, 2024 6:00pm CST
Vivere pericoloso, is an Italian phrase (from vivere, "life", and pericoloso, "dangerous") meaning "life full of danger" or "life fraught with danger". But in Italian, the correct form is vivere pericolosamente.
This phrase was previously used by Soekarno (President of the Republic of Indonesia) as part of the title of his state speech on the 19th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia in 1964. The title of the speech was 'Year Vivere Pricoloso' or abbreviated as TAVIP, which means Year Full of Danger.
Are there people who choose to live a life of danger? Of course there are, and lots of them. Adventurers whose hobby is traveling to explore nature, mountains and valleys, live with wild animals, even though sometimes their lives are at stake.
Choosing a life of pericoloso bervivere is the choice of some people. In a positive context, this choice is certainly no problem, because in fact life is full of challenges and has ups and downs. People call it the dynamics of life. Whatever the dangers and challenges must be faced in order to achieve a better life.
Does Mylot's friend dare to choose life with vivere pericoloso?
Pic from The Global Review
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@Shivram59 (36452)
• India
25 May
My life has been full of ups and downs.Full of struggles.I have got used to facing challenges.
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@Charlesbronson (952)
• Indonesia
25 May
That sound good. Hope you succeed in your life.
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