Very little water remains in the wells of regular occupation, dried up by a crisis of hope that pushes the youngest to leave. The work in southern southern Italy remains confined to inaccessible fences, above all, to the boys who after studying at the university discover the disappointment of an underpaid and outlet location. A stumbled stone that is now removed in one way: taking the suitcase and leaving Calabria. The alternative is dangerous because the only market share that survives the winds of crisis is that produced by irregular occupation.
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