Dear young ones,I have genuine esteem for your desire to grasp and study the grand themes that have always fascinated humankind.The wonderful questions you have raised all share a harmonious and universal desire for a radiant future, which is a beacon light at Solomeo in every project we undertake. We draw our inspiration from the grand values of humanism, and seek to redeem certain errors committed in the past, such as when we conveyed to you the idea of work as a punishment for not having studied hard enough at school.My maestro Saint Benedict said: “Tend to your mind every day with study, your soul with prayer and work.” In life, the very first thing is respect for human dignity, both moral and economic. From this we learn the proper balance between giving and taking, how to give things their proper time, and the right relationship between humans and technology, in which we place our highest hopes, in what I like to call “Human Artificial Intelligence.”The brilliant visionary Steve Jobs left a precious legacy to young people: an unflagging exhortation to learn, make bold choices, and cultivate one’s passion. I believe this is the secret for developing both the practical and creative aspects of work.The deep faith I have in you is that you will be able to live your lives as temporary stewards of Creation, responsible for the beauty of the world, with your eyes always on the dream you carry in your hearts.