Living in Monaco magazine Spring 2025 - Arthur Leclerc

Spring 2025 edition of Living in Monaco magazine

Living in Monaco magazine Spring 2025 - Arthur Leclerc
Living in Monaco magazine Spring 2025 – Arthur Leclerc

Dear Reader,

I am delighted to present the Spring 2025 edition of Living in Monaco magazine, featuring fascinating stories and nine exclusive interviews from our Monaco residents’ community.

Some of these interviews have deeply inspired me, while others have made me reflect on the future we leave behind.

In 2022, when I founded the ELEVATE Space & Sustainability Conference, our message was clear: Sustainability is the ability to meet our needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own.

Therefore, I was thrilled to see that several of our interviews touch on sustainability—a topic that is very dear to me. I personally enjoyed meeting with these individuals because they are not only successful but truly inspirational in their respective fields.

Zsolt Szemerszky
Zsolt Szemerszky, chief editor of the Monaco Residents’ Magazine

Speaking of the future, 2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake. This year is anticipated to bring major change, insight, and fresh starts. The Snake, a zodiac sign known for its potential to cause significant clashes and conflicts, requires us to be mindful of accidents. The world’s atmosphere may feel slightly more chaotic. However, when paired with the nurturing quality of wood, the Snake—representing strategy, charm, and intuition—amplifies the possibilities for growth. In 2025, the Snake brings wisdom, transformation, calmness, and creativity. As such, the Year of the Snake could be life-changing for many.

I hope you find plenty of inspiring moments while reading this spring edition.

Please also visit the LivinginMonaco.Club website, which allows residents to further connect with each other, build friendships, and explore potential joint business opportunities.

I wish you all the best, good health and continued success.

With sincere regards,

Zsolt Szemerszky
Chief Editor

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