In "In Calabria," Claudio Bianchi finds solace in his arrangement with the universe, appreciating the mutual decision to coexist without interference. This understanding is precious, as he recognizes how infrequently such pacts are honored. Bianchi values his tranquility and the rarity of this peaceful coexistence.
Though he might have grievances, Bianchi consciously chooses not to voice them, ensuring that neither he nor the universe acknowledges them. This silence reflects his contentment and acceptance of life as it is, highlighting the importance of finding peace amidst the chaos of existence.