Single e Felice: Rinascita Dopo un Periodo Difficile
Italian singer-songwriter Arisa is returning to the Sanremo Music Festival after a five-year absence, bringing with her a deeply personal song. Arisa, a stage name derived from the first letters of her name, her parents’, and her sisters’, expresses excitement about performing a track that reflects her evolving life and self-discovery.
A Period of Self-Reflection
Arisa recalls a period where she felt lost and compromised her authenticity in an attempt to gain acceptance. She describes a time when she “lost herself a bit” and “tried to integrate and get the approval of others,” leading her to distance herself from her true self. However, she now feels she has regained her footing.
Embracing Singleness and Self-Love
Arisa is approaching this new chapter embracing her life as a single woman, a status she previously viewed as a problem. She shared a recent conversation with her mother, who suggested someone would eventually come along, to which Arisa responded that she is content with her current lifestyle. She now enjoys evenings with books, films, and passions, feeling liberated from the need for a partner.
She expresses a desire to travel, build meaningful relationships, and enjoy life to the fullest, while also holding onto the hope of one day starting a family. Arisa has “stopped chasing romantic love at all costs,” finding freedom in this shift.
Arisa believes that focusing on self-love and acceptance is crucial, stating, “You have to refer to yourselves, really love yourselves and manage to be enough, otherwise the disappointments become too heavy and make us lose many important things.” She acknowledges a pattern of attracting the wrong kind of partner, admitting that, as someone with a “good girl syndrome,” she was easily drawn into manipulative dynamics.
Drawing on a quote from Rita Hayworth – “Men go to bed with Gilda and wake up with me” – Arisa suggests that superficial attraction can fade, revealing a different reality beneath the surface. She notes this isn’t limited to men, and that discovering the true nature of someone after initial attraction is a common experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Arisa’s song for this year’s Sanremo Festival?
Arisa describes her song as an exploration of life’s evolution, a reflection on past experiences, and a rediscovery of her authentic self, including her imperfections.
What prompted Arisa’s shift in perspective on being single?
Arisa realized she was content with her life as a single woman, enjoying her own company and passions, and no longer feeling the need to conform to societal expectations of being in a relationship.
What does Arisa suggest is key to avoiding unhealthy relationship patterns?
Arisa emphasizes the importance of self-love, self-acceptance, and recognizing one’s own worth, to avoid repeating patterns of seeking validation from others.
How do you balance the desire for connection with the importance of self-sufficiency?