"If we call “intimate” that which we deny to strangers in order to grant it to those we want to let into our deepest secrets, often unknown even to ourselves, then modesty, which defends our intimacy, also defends our “freedom”. And it defends it in that core where our personal “identity” decides what kind of “relationship” to establish with the other. (p. 57)"
Umberto Galimberti

January 1, 1970

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