One of the strangest things about this moment in my life is that, from the outside, everything probably looks completely normal.
The horses still need training.
The gym sessions still happen.
The articles still get written.
The podcasts still fill my calendar — often two or three conversations every single week.
Life moves forward much as it always does.
And yet, when I look at my schedule, I know the next few months are already beginning to take shape.
A major photoshoot is currently being prepared in the next few weeks.
Several competitions are already marked on the calendar.
A new Ducati Monster is expected to arrive in July.
Another Ducati motorcycle is expected to follow in August.
Which model? That is a story for another day.
And September is already holding a surprise that I am not quite ready to talk about yet.
That is what makes this period so interesting.
Because there is a difference between the life people see today and the life that is already taking shape behind today’s date on the calendar.
The public only sees what has already happened.
The photo once it is published.
The podcast once it is released.
The article once it goes live.
The event once it is over.
But long before any of those things become visible, there are conversations taking place.
Ideas being developed.
Plans being adjusted.
Schedules being coordinated.
New opportunities appearing where none existed before.
Sometimes I think that is one of the most exciting parts of building anything meaningful.
Not the moment when everyone sees it.
But the moment when it still exists only as a possibility.
A possibility that may become something remarkable.
Or may evolve into something completely different.
Because not every opportunity follows the path we originally imagined.
And that is part of the adventure.
What I have learned over the years — through horses, competitions, content creation, media work, podcasts, and motorcycle-related collaborations — is that growth rarely arrives all at once.
It arrives in chapters.
One conversation.
One decision.
One opportunity.
One unexpected door opening at exactly the right moment.
Looking ahead, I genuinely feel excited about what the coming weeks and months may bring.
Not because I know exactly how every story will unfold.
But because I know there are stories already beginning.
Some are still small.
Some are already moving faster than expected.
And some will remain secret for a little while longer.
For now, they exist only as notes in a calendar, ideas in development, upcoming recordings, planned journeys, and projects slowly taking shape.
Soon enough, they will become visible.
Until then, I will continue doing what I have always done:
showing up, doing the work, enjoying the process, and staying curious about where the next chapter might lead.
Because sometimes the most exciting part of a journey is not looking back at what you have achieved.
It is looking ahead and realizing just how much is still waiting to happen.
Silvia
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