A Book That Stays With You

I know that selling books is a very difficult job. In fact, selling anything is hard work. Creating the product is the easy part, but selling it is the hardest thing in the world. I know that from personal experience. I’ve been working in sales for 30 years, and I know very well how difficult it is to convince people to buy a product.

But I sincerely hope you will buy my book. I don’t know whether you’ll like the content or not — that’s for you to decide — but I truly believe this is a book you should have on your shelf. Actually, not just on your shelf among other books — this is a book that should be somewhere you see it every day. You might even need a few copies so you can place them around your home — one in the kitchen, one in the living room, one in the bedroom, and one outside in the yard. Because this book is a souvenir from a journey, and it will constantly remind you of what you live for and what your passions are. Whether your passion is travel or something else hidden deep inside you, this book is meant to remind you to live with an open heart and an open mind, and to follow what truly lives within you. It is designed to motivate you every day — to keep you awake, to help you stay on your path, and to celebrate those small, sweet victories with every step toward your desire.

Because it’s not the distance that matters — it’s the victories. This book will be your guide. It will radiate energy within a 10-meter radius, nourishing you, inspiring you, and helping you believe in what may now seem impossible. Sometimes, all it takes is a single moment for something to click. Other times, it takes years to realize that life is simple and light, and that all it takes is to embrace it. That’s why I would be happiest if I could enter your home through this book — as a friend, as a small angel reminding you every day of life’s beauty and encouraging you when you stumble and fall. In this book, I want you to see light. I want it to be by your side, just as a part of me is always with you.

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