ABSTRACT DEL KEBOOK
Laura Marocco grows up on the Adriatic island of Grado, shaped by a simple rule taught by her father: “If you do things properly, things hold.” Years later, she builds a successful career in a New York consulting firm, where decisions are influenced less by performance than by alignment, perception, and unspoken alliances. When the system she trusted begins to exclude her — rewarding alignment over merit — the certainty that defined her identity slowly starts to collapse. Through her encounters with an Argentine tango guitarist, Laura begins to access an emotional dimension she has long kept under control. Moving between Grado, New York and Antigua, Laura is forced to question the rule that once guided her life and gradually learns how to live beyond it.