Is it really over?
It's less then 24 hours that I left from Milan and I came back in Pisa, my home city. This time it will be for a longer time.. In fact I've finished my AIESEC experience, I've finished my Member Committee second term and now I come back to my old duties: studing! I've to finish my university path, in order to move for further steps and experiences.
What I was wondering yesterday while I was driving, was if the experience is really over. I mean: of course I'm not the president anymore of AIESEC in Italy, but still, did I really finished AIESEC? I'm not talking about conferences, making activities, I'm talking about what I have now. AIESEC gave me a lot of experiences, ideas, values, friends. I really want to evaluate them and to maximize what I got from these 4 years in the association.
It's sound strange, but in 19 days I'll go in Puglia (a region in the south of Italy) with Tiziana (my girlfriend, poor her) and 2 friends. You know who? Giulia, my team mate 2 years ago, and Federico, my team mata until 2 days ago. Then in Sicily, where I'm going to spend the major part of Agoust, I'll meet Eugenio, Claudia, Laura, Alessandro, Paolo, Piero, my team mates with Federico and Leonardo, my team mate 2 years ago. Still wondering.
Then I got this project of expansion in Ethiopia. I'm realy really amazed by this opportunity and very excited of course. Well, my role will be managing a virtual team and coaching the people in Africa, but so far is one of the best experiences that I could ever make through AIESEC and for AIESEC. I'll keep all of you updated about it!
More: with some friends, from AIESEC of course, we are thinking to create something togeather. It sounds to be something very cool and I'm really looking forward for it. Especially because these people are some of my best friends!
So, with this thoughts in my mind, I'm thinking about AIESEC and about all the magic moments that I spent in the association, to the people and the the experiences, and I'm wondering: is it really over? In my opinion, no. AIESEC is not just about activities and positions, it's about values, growth and friends. This what I've learnt in the end, this is what will push me in my life, this is what it's going to be my Every Day.

3 Comments:
The end is where do we start from!:)
Masha
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Dekabrina, at 11:55 AM
Ciiiiiiiisco! I know how you feel! Today is my handover day :-/ as of this evening I will be a FORMER MCP of AIESEC in Ireland! But I am super excited about the future with Aisling at the helm! aaaaaaaaand I am going back to the place of WENA PM! I have been matched to Switzerland! I start in 3 weeks time!!
ti voglio bene mio amico! looking forward to seeing you very soon!
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Aine, at 12:28 PM
Hello,
I already finished my MCP term a month back and it still feels surreal. I feel like I was and never was the MCP of Finland.
Nevertheless it has been one of the best learning years in my life and I am grateful for that!
Keep in touch!
Erica
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Erica Cleofe, at 8:01 PM
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