One book every month. Twelve months. A complete life overhaul without Himalayan salt detoxes or detox teas with dubious promises. This is not a recipe from a 90s self-help pamphlet (although it deserves a retro cover), but a strategic plan for anyone who wants to invest in the most profitable currency: themselves.
Personal growth
Does pain really diminish with time? Is it possible to forget when the memory still flickers in every glance, every breath? Why should grief be something that has to end, as if it has an expiration date?
Is it still love or just a habit? When do you become a prisoner of your own illusions? Why is it so hard to leave, even though you know you should? But all the dinners without a look, all the hugs without the warmth and silence where there should be connection, tell their own story.
Be honest – how many times in the last month have you said “I’ve had enough of everything”, googled the prices of one-way tickets to Bali and then consoled yourself with chocolate or Netflix? Yes, life can be quite hectic. And in a world where algorithms dictate our pace, the art of pausing has become almost revolutionary.
Have you ever woken up feeling like you're too tired to face the day? All your body functions are on - you're breathing, walking, talking - but inside you feel nothing but emptiness.
Why does a day that is supposed to be full of joy cause anxiety and sadness for many? Why is it that some people are not at all attracted to birthday celebrations, but rather repelled by them?
How do you stay internally focused when every day it seems like you're losing ground? Where to find support when all answers fall silent? What to do when the body speaks with tension, but the mind resists the moment?
What remains when trust is shattered? And most importantly – what if betrayal becomes the point where true power begins?
Have you ever stood on the edge of something that could have been love, but you knew deep down that it wasn't? Have you ever waited for someone who was physically there, but emotionally light years away? Have you ever stood in front of a door that was always ajar, but never fully open for you?
Why do people seem to leave at certain times in life? Or maybe you're the one celebrating them? When does patience end? When do you finally stop giving second chances?
Have you ever wondered why some people miraculously fill their bank accounts while your money drains faster than Wi-Fi in an elevator? It's not all about inheriting a million-dollar inheritance or winning the lottery. The key is often in small, everyday decisions that you can easily imitate - without stress, without additional economics studies, and without miraculous investments in cryptocats.