Hard-to-die habits

This article is published in issue 14 of Vanity Fair on newsstands until April 6, 2022

R.I sprinkle on it, don’t want to. I know 25-year-olds who have the same feeling as you, so I’m not interested in asking you specifically how old you are. I’m about to turn forty, round figure, I don’t even remember how I was at twenty-five and I know that
in some respects it is better this way. But I’m sure of one thing: the older you get, the harder your habits and conventions die.

How’s your house? Is there room for someone other than you? How is your time? How are your acquaintances? How much space for new, unexpected things, never try leave it to fate or friends of friends? Because crystallizing in your cozy and familiar nest is one of the easiest things when you go along with the years, precisely because we have built it in our image and
similarity. So I ask you, and I wonder, net of the fact that you are comfortable even alone, which of the tiny doors that you no longer usually open should you force a little to fall in love again? And above all do you feel like it?

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